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6mm Hunters Madbull 0.40g BB FieldTrial

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A quick look at the NEW Madbull 0.40g Heavy Weight BB. Tested at 73m with 2 almost identical Tanaka m40a1 PCS gas rifles. Using green gas with 2ROY kit. 554mm PDI 6.05mm tightbore and 9BALL VSR10 hop rubber. NOTE: Phantom's magazines have the powerpack parts. both rifles are running on standard hammer springs. They are firing around 530-550fps (0.20g) and temp was cold. The rifles/gas had been out all night in -1 degree temp's. Firing positions are crouched (mantis) and stood (Phantom).

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  • GOOD!

    you should try an edgi 6.00 bull barrel

    one question:

    Where do you buy the camo material for the aeg?

  • Thanks, but I like my rifle setup as it is. buy a gun sock or camo tape off ebay.

    Good Hunting ;)

  • As a member of the US military and a practitioner of airsoft. I must say I enjoy your video series. The information is consistent and precise. I my self prefer to "stalk"/snipe rather than the run and gun. I did steal some very useful Ideas for concealment of the gun and kit from watching your series. Keep up the good work, happy hunting.

  • Cheers. We play a different style of game to regualr Airsoft or mil sim. Check our website for details of FIELD HUNTEERING events. In such events you need to play with whatever tactic/speed/direction you feel is required. Moving slowly all the time is fine but still doesn't mean you will get the drop on other Hunteers. Against skirmishers maybe.

    You often move fast to risk/gamble a flanking move in dead ground after sighting opponents. Hope you understand what I mean.

    Good Hunting ;)

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  • To get ultimate accuracy, you also need to make the gun fire as consistantly from shot to shot as possible. I mean velocity here. So aswell as it going straight left/right it will fire at the correct height every shot. Work on groupings and test the pellets using that method.

    Good Hunting ;)

  • I'm buying an EdGi barrel too and firefly bucking along with barrel spacers and I'm gonna do a teflon mod. I think that's all the accuracy an airsoft sniper could ever need.

  • Excellent. However, until you fit an inner barrel with higher tolerences you may find it hard to establish which BB is actually "best". I also recommend that you fit a firefly hard vsr rubber.

    Good Hunting ;)

  • The range at my local rod&gun club never has any wind. I'll go there and put a rest on my gun.

  • Depending on the pellets surface, you may find the hop needs to be set slightly differently for each pellet, despite them all being 0.30g

    I suggest you fire off more than 5. I suggest a magazine of 30 on a paper target at 150 feet from a prone supported position with ALL shots aimed at the bull. Try to find a sheltered location or choose a calm day to do the test otherwise it will be flawed by too many random elements.

    Good Hunting ;)

  • Never mind the last comment. I'll buy 1000 KSC, 1000 Golden Ball and 1000 Mad Bull 0.3 gram BBs. Once I find the ones that work best I'll sell all the ones I have left over. I'll fire 5 shots of each from 150 (possibly 200) feet and see which ones are most accurate.

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