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Madbull Heavyweights?

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So after searching for a new BB..i've pretty much come full circle and hit a dilemma. Quality light bb or average heavy weight?

I've been trying to use the search function to gather an opinion on whether madbulls are acceptable, search doesn't work. But I did find a couple of posts where people had acknowledged that the .4s have had a color change, and made note of the bb's imperfections. So are madbull .4s still considered a good heavy weight? Or is it best to just go with a high quality .30?
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bobgengeskahn said:
I used the Madbull .4s and .43s; I was less than amazed by them. Thy give OK performance if you wash them. However, for high quality heavy weights I would go with Bioval. I have had amazing results from their .3s, and I have heard that they are working on some new stuff either .4=/+ or dimpled BBs.
What if I added in environmental factors? Living in southern cali, the wind likes to pick up all the time.
Whelp, biovals are on the way. Have about half a can of madbulls left to put them up against.

Did a rather informal accuracy test today at 65 feet. Shot maybe around 10 shots. All landed in a nice tight grouping except for the 4 fliers.

I also live in the verifiable airsoft deadzone none as the Menifee area. All the major stores are 50-100 miles in either direction. So no sampler packs from AEX. Happuly the local store occasionally stocks madbulls.
racusiren said:
I recently got .32 Bioshots and they are working pretty well for me. Biovals have given me good results as well.
My problem with bioshots it that they will not feed in midcaps, that and they leave residue on the bucking.
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