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Originally Posted by L473ncy
I have a question about .30's. Since they drop your FPS so much do you have to lead your shots by a significant amount?
Obviously it will go where you want it to and have the brush penetration and energy for the person on the other side to feel the hit (due to less energy loss over time/distance because of momentum) but if you're shooting at 1J does it make sense to run such heavy weights? ie. using .30's at 1J you're shooting a little slower than 270 giving time for the person on the other end to do the "matrix bullet dodge" (unless you lead your shots). I've heard of people using .28's in CAPS and in some other games but is the loss of velocity for brush penetration and accuracy really worth it outside of the case of "CAPS shooting"? It would seem that .25's are the best for this due to the increased accuracy and brush penetration but only giving up a little bit of speed (shooting a little under 300) so the BB can still reach the target in an acceptable time without significantly leading your shots.
NOTE: I'm talking about guns that fire 1J or less. Obviously at 1.4J and even 1.2J will .28's and .30's be awesome.
I wonder though, because of Japans 1J rule what they do over there with their BB weights, whether they use .28's or heavier BB's at the cost of highly reduced velocity or .25's reducing their speeds to a little less than 300. If aqua could reply or if anyone who's played in Japan and has extensive experience could reply that would be great.
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I won't use any weight under 0.28g in my GBBs, I love the accuracy and range the heavier rounds give me. Not really noticable the slightly lower fps, and in my MP5A5 I run 0.28g, it only shoots around 300fps now. Not a huge difference in technique to adapt.