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Originally Posted by ComaSkillz
If I used .20 or .25s with an m110-130, would that give me a higher rate? I'm guessing since your using .36s, that your shooting in the high 300s fps?
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Using a heavier bb is not the factor. Velocity is measured with a .20 no matter what. After that you can use whatever bb you want. The springs will increase the velocity heavier spring is harder to pull and is gonna need more work to run reliably and rps will be sacrificed for fps to a degree. A .36 bb at 275 fps is over 500fps on a .2 that's sniper rifle territory.
Using a heavier bb reduces the initial velocity but the energy is the same (sometimes greater) st the muzzle and the effective range is greater but that's a whole other conversation covered in depth in the stickies on this forum.