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Originally Posted by coach
an m60 is not always meant for extreme accuracy though. the way I see it, using .2's can add more random flyers when running high ROF and it can also help keep costs down when putting that much down range. (even though BBB .25's are the same price)
not sure if that's his idea but the theory is sound. I just prefer to not expend that many BB's as it means I'm carrying more when running the RPK or Daytona M249. lol
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That's why I said it was a terror, not terrible. They worked well with the high ROF. I also have some lower FPS guns that can't shoot a heavier round well like 0.28,0.30, etc. although hop-up, air seal, and barrel give you BB stability, you need a certain amount of punch to sustain flight. In extreme CQB (50' engagement distances or less), is stick with a 0.25.