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Hello,
I've been trolling the interwebbs for bbs, and I found this gem, https://www.airsoftatlanta.com/collections/bb-ammo/products/0-69g-deathzone-40-count-white-bio-bbs. My current networth is 100.000.000.000.000.000$ and I wondering if I should shoot these or these, Bulk 50 Cal BMG PMC Ammo For Sale - 660 grain FMJ Ammunition in Stock - 200 Rounds. The second link cost around 2.5$ per shot. I will be shooting both from my Bar-10 to test them out.

Has anyone seriously tested out these though? I'm auctually quite interested now on how they perform.
https://www.airsoftatlanta.com/collections/bb-ammo/products/0-69g-deathzone-40-count-white-bio-bbs
 

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Yes, Careful created the VSR-X line of rifles to handle the energy required to shoot these little bad boys. Look up the VSR-X build in the project guns section, I believe it is the first tread or at least near the top
 

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Yes, Careful created the VSR-X line of rifles to handle the energy required to shoot these little bad boys. Look up the VSR-X build in the project guns section, I believe it is the first tread or at least near the top
So wait a minute your burning half a dollar per shot on bbs!?
 

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While I do have a one piece VSR-X action, I do not shoot .69g bbs because of the cost. My rifle is tuned for .43g bbs

If you reach out to Careful, I believe he orders .69g bbs in large batches so you can get a slight discount but I'm not 100% sure since I do not shoot them
 

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While I do have a one piece VSR-X action, I do not shoot .69g bbs because of the cost. My rifle is tuned for .43g bbs

If you reach out to Careful, I believe he orders .69g bbs in large batches so you can get a slight discount but I'm not 100% sure since I do not shoot them
Oh okay,
Is a vsr-x better than a fully upgraded vsr-10?
 

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A VSR-X doesn't have magic fairy dust or anything like that. But the one major advantage it has (and a big reason why I bought one) is perfect cylinder head spacing which improves your airseal, plus I do not have to worry about rotating my outer barrel in or out a turn to correct the spacing.

It is also extremely ridged and can take a beating. The other main reason I purchased a VSR-X action is for durability, all of the materials are such high quality that my rifle will last forever.
 

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I have a VSR-X and it will shoot .69g bbs (and heavier...). Then again, to shoot those monsters you need custom parts. You will be hard pressed to find any place that will let you use those legally. I have that last problem.
 

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What Plazma says. In bulk from the right source they can be a fair bit cheaper. The big issue is being allowed to use them.

I'm not, otherwise I'd probably use them during milsim events, but oh well, .45 is generally enough for most games ;)
 

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Ceramics are not cheap, if you're looking for something affordable, don't bother with ceramics.

The cheapest option will be ordering from Careful. He buys them in large batches which keeps the cost down.

I'd avoid aliexpress or other shady sources. The whole point of ceramics is the quality and tolerances. Cheap ones will have inferior tolerances which means you'll be better off with regular bb's.

But again, if budget is an issue, don't bother with these.
 
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