I shot a 6mm bb through the side of a cardboard box and into one side of a can at about 1 meter.
I also shot through both sides of the can at 3 meters. aprox how many fps would that be?
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that wouldnt be very accurate considering when you work it using audio soft ware you have to put in the distance and every thing so this al depends on how far away you shot it from and what sized ammo you used
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ajdevi92 wrote:that wouldnt be very accurate considering when you work it using audio soft ware you have to put in the distance and every thing so this al depends on how far away you shot it from and what sized ammo you used
Note that all tests should be conducted from a distance of 1 to 2 inches away from the can surface.
All figures are approximated based on tests with an 0.2g BB. Varying weight of BB may alter results as the above FPS values only apply for 0.2g BBs. Using 0.25g BBs will sometimes allow you to penetrate a surface even at the lower FPS rate. All FPS measurements chrono'd with a Combro cb-625. The range of FPS above accounts for minor structural differences between cans which can require a little more FPS to make the mark
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