Hvilken BB vekt og type skal du velge til softgun'en din? - Game-On.no

Which BB weight and type should you choose for your softgun?

What is the difference between Bio and Non-Bio bullets? What is traceable? And what weight is best for your airsoft replica? There are many different 6mm BB's to choose from! You can find the answer here!  

Bio vs Non-Bio

Bio BB's are made from a degradable material that usually dissolves in nature within a few months. Non-Bio is made of plastic and takes many years to dissolve. There are therefore many clubs/courses that require you to use bio balls with them. Both because they want to save the environment, but also because they don't want courses full of BB's. On the other hand, if you play inside, there is not much difference whether you use bio or non-bio. Bio BB's need moisture to dissolve and you don't have that inside, so they have to be picked up there anyway. If you are wondering if bio balls work as well as non-bio, then the answer is yes, as long as you buy recommended brands and of good quality. If they are of poor quality, a powder can get on the BBs, which can cause them to get stuck in the barrel and can cause your weapon to "jam". Are you an environmental enthusiast, are one of those who follow rules and recommendations or just prefer bio balls, you will find our entire selection here! Below you can see selected bio BB's! 

Traceable 

Tracer orbs are made to glow in the dark! These work best with a tracer device that looks like a muffler. It uses a powerful flash to charge the tracer balls with light, making the balls luminescent! We have balls in both red and green.

As you can see, it lights up at your opponent when you shoot! It can also seem a bit "scary" for your opponent when he sees that someone is shooting at him. These BB's work best at dusk, darkness or night. Our entire range of tracer bullets can be found here! Below you see a selection of tracer BBs and tracer units!

Weight

So on to what is perhaps the most important thing in terms of choosing BB's - weight! Although it is often written on the softguns which BB's weight you should use, it is possible to vary a little according to which need and which preferences you have. We have balls in the weight class 0.12g to 0.49g. The type of weight you choose depends on which weapon you use, output speed and where you will be playing (inside/outside and distance from the target). Many clubs have restrictions on output speed, so using heavier bullets, you can get a lower output speed and thus be allowed to use the replica you want. Generally speaking, when playing, lighter BB's will handle a higher output speed, but will again lose speed much faster than heavier ones. If you are going to play inside, it can be fine with slightly lighter balls, as there is no wind to spoil where the ball hits. We usually recommend from 0.12g to 0.25g when playing indoors. When playing outdoors, using heavier balls can get better length and accuracy. We then recommend that you use 0.25g, 0.28g or 0.32g. Especially if the target you are going to hit is over 20 meters. Most AEGs are modified to use  0.20g to 0.28g. Bullets that are even heavier 0.36g and up work best with Bolt Action Snipers. Below you see a simplified list of which BB weight you should use for output speed measured in fps. 

Brands and Price

We carry our own brand which is of good quality. If you want to buy other brands, we recommend, among others, Novritch, Longbow, G&G and H&K. There is a lot of good so we recommend you try a few different brands to find your favorite for your replica. There is also a slight difference in price in relation to weight and brands, but in general we recommend that you rather spend a little extra (and not buy from a market in e.g.Turkey) for optimal performance! Poor quality bullets give poor precision, can be destroyed in the barrel and in the worst case, destroy your airsoft! 

It is possible to make minor upgrades to your airsoft/softgun that will make it more compatible with heavier BB's. Read our Guide - How to upgrade airsoft/softgun? for tips and tricks! It is also important to maintain and clean the replica to get the best performance! Read our airsoft/airgun maintenance tips and tricks - gas/co2 to give your softgun a long life! 

 

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