What these guys said
I'll just add this, and detractors might add their grains of salt to this:
For stock or close to stock carbines/pistols, and I really mean by that "carbines/pistols that you haven't spent considerable amount of time tuning and upgrading your hop up assembly", .25 and .28 seems to be the sweet spot to get decent range and precision
I personally tend to use .28 in all my guns (gas stuff only) and get good to great performances, assuming its gas and not as consistent as AEGs
The goal is really to find what weights your hopup is capable of lifting and stick with the heaviest before you lose range (but I think I am repeating what was already said now)
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Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle
Real life comparison,
GBBR- bang bang -- Giggle
AEG-- merrrzip merrzip -- meh
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