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yeah I wouldn't go above a .25- it just seems to be the case that a majoirty of people seem to be running .25s in their rifles for general use0.25s are a little less flighty in crosswinds. Would normally use 0.2 or 0.25 for an assault rifle.
Using heavier BBs wont influence the chrono result as they will either chrono with 0.2 or use a conversion table.
Unless your using a condom for bucking I wouldn't worry about problems with any bbs 0.28 and under, over that then yeah you need 70 degree bucking and a more rigid nub for best performance.Also make sure your hop up (mainly bucking) can lift a heavier bb weight, because a softer bucking may begin to struggle at 0.25, your range will decrease if they're dropping straight out of your barrel.