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Post by Scott on Feb 17, 2005 11:38:13 GMT -5
We have already talked about trying to make the events free, but could we buy bulk bbs and have people pay to get access to the bulk bbs for the whole event? This would save all of us money in the long run.
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Post by Mitch1313 on Feb 17, 2005 11:52:11 GMT -5
Yes we could do that, but i think that we need a sum of money before hand if we are going to buy a whole case of bbs. Does anyone know how much it is for a case of excel's or any other?
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Post by Scott on Feb 17, 2005 11:57:28 GMT -5
around $100 I think
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Post by JackBFromROC on Feb 17, 2005 14:58:34 GMT -5
This is the only thing I can't really participate in. My gun needs to take .25's in the winter, and .43's in the summer/spring/fall. So, I can't really be of much help.
Jack.
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Post by Father_Livonia on Feb 17, 2005 15:35:49 GMT -5
i need .29's so basically they aeg users will only benefit to the bulk
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Post by Scott on Feb 17, 2005 15:36:19 GMT -5
On Airsoft Extreme it is $140 for 37,000 Excel .20 bbs or $156 for 45,000 AE .20 bbs . I suggest we go with the AEs, if people want higher quality we can get the Excels though.
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Post by Knief on Feb 17, 2005 16:38:41 GMT -5
See, i want to switch up to .25's myself. People just need too many different weights of bbs to make a bulk order. But if the .20 usin' folk wanted to, they should get together and buy mass quantities of bbs.
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Post by AndrewMp5k2007 on Feb 27, 2005 15:01:24 GMT -5
I would be for the Excels. I use .20s, since none of my guns are upgraded (Yet). Well I think to take this thread to an actual place, we need to get people who actually want/need/will pitch in to get a bulk order.
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Post by D. on Feb 27, 2005 17:19:41 GMT -5
.0037837837837837837837837837837838 is the unit price For the Excels that cost 140
.0034666666666666666666666666666667 is the unit price for the AE that cost 156. So mathematically the 140 Deal is better
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Post by AndrewMp5k2007 on Feb 27, 2005 19:19:59 GMT -5
Wait do you mean (Rounded) $0.00378 per 1 BB on the Excel side / 0.00347 per 1 BB on the AE side?
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Post by JackBFromROC on Feb 27, 2005 20:03:00 GMT -5
Depending on whether or not I become a sniper or more of a platoon marksman I may be interested in bulk .25's. That would be in the case that I move with a squad and keep my gun at 400fps. In the case where I become a complete seperate recon element with a fully capable sniper rifle, I will need either .36's or .43's.
Jack.
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Post by D. on Feb 27, 2005 20:27:13 GMT -5
Wait do you mean (Rounded) $0.00378 per 1 BB on the Excel side / 0.00347 per 1 BB on the AE side? Yes, unit price is cheaper for the less expensive one
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Post by King on Feb 27, 2005 21:38:36 GMT -5
Well, in my opinion, I think we should go for .25s, they fly much straighter than .2s and the loss of range isn't all that noticeable (I base this off of my use of both weights in my stock G36).
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Post by Scott on Feb 28, 2005 16:35:04 GMT -5
If you are right I think we should go with .25s then.
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