Thank youI like what you are doing with the Q and A and the bottom of the OP. Keeping everything clear and concise in the OP makes the whole thing look better.
Good job.
because, even though there are several requests from people to switch the sticky to this one, it gets burried on page 3 or 4 and people dont read all of the other sticky to find this one.Why bump it?
I dont use denture cleaner myself. One of the more advanced players do. BUT i base it on the same principle as coke, just much more effective acids and chemicals.My question is the following: how safe is it to leave the bbs in denture cleaner for 4 hours? I'm asking because the box says 3 minutes for dentures and bbs are not exactly dentures.
Its to get rid of the oil and powder left over from the manufacturing process.I washed my Madbull 0.40g tan bbs, the old ones. TBH I cant say I see any difference? I have also washed my bucking as well. What should I be looking out for?
I cleaned out my rifle last night after the game on Sunday. I was getting some pretty decent. I got a kill at around 75m or so.Its to get rid of the oil and powder left over from the manufacturing process.
High quality ammo normally has less crud left on them. Generally where you will see difference is shooting over 100ft
sorry didnt notice the post till now. assuming you didnt was biodegradable BB's, there would still be some rub off. you are sending a object 500 fps along another object. can you say road rash? lolI cleaned out my rifle last night after the game on Sunday. I was getting some pretty decent. I got a kill at around 75m or so.
When cleaning the barrel and hop up I did see a lot of tan residue on the nub and down the inside of the barrel. Is this normal after washing bbs or have they degraded to much? If thats possible?
Welcome, thats why i made her.I tried to read the other main thread on washing bb's before and got lost as it was alot of opinions put up on it and no true answers to how it was done.I.....
This was with tan Madbull 0.40s. True but wouldnt this build up start "caking" on the nub after a while as well as fowling the barrel more than usual?sorry didnt notice the post till now. assuming you didnt was biodegradable BB's, there would still be some rub off. you are sending a object 500 fps along another object. can you say road rash? lol