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Select Amount Pellets. Add to Cart. Facebook Twitter Pinterest. Magazines have different properties and are operated in a different way, so mid cap differs a lot from the high cap magazine. You can check my post on how to choose between mid cap vs high cap mag and see what suits your playstyle the best, but I will also mention what these mags offer in short here.
Mid cap magazines are the most popular type of magazines and with the purpose of realism people often choose mid caps over high caps.
Mid caps mags can be found with the size of to rounds which is often enough for airsoft players. They look great and are easy to maintain and reload and they certainly do not consume much space. High caps can be found with the size of to rounds and they suit well players who tend to shoot a lot.
If you are this type of a player who always sprays and shoots at anything that moves, it could mean that you either have poor trigger control and are playing quite wrong if it takes you that many BBs to take down a target or it may mean that your role is an aggressive backup or rush-in fireman who keeps the enemy team under pressure.
If you are just starting out with airsoft, you will soon realize what type of playstyle suits you the best and then you can adapt your gear towards the goal you want to achieve. If you own a high cap mag, but like the idea of mid cap mags you should probably just purchase a couple of mid caps and keep the high cap in a vest just for the case.
You do not have to fill the high cap magazine fully and this way mimics the mid caps to some extent, but there is no much purpose in this because all other realism benefits still only exist on mid caps. Bear in mind that it still takes some time to reload a mag even with speed loaders, so if you do not have a cover it will be impossible to replace a secondary, on-hand mag in the middle of combat.
Sometimes you may shoot more than you expected just because the game went the other way around and you may find yourself emptying the magazines way before the game ends. Approaching the teammates for help is an option, but it also makes things harder if they are already busy dealing with their objectives.
When you have free BBs in reach, you can reload any type of magazine in the middle of the field if you have found a cover. Although this greatly depends on the field and objectives, you will often have free time to reconsider tactics once you reach a solid cover, so reloading a magazine should not be a big deal if you are used to doing it quickly.
High caps require winding and it can be annoying, so people rather do this either prior to the match or between rounds in a safe area, but nevertheless, it can be done during combat.
My suggestion is that you find a good leg pouch because they are strategically located at the best position that is always in reach of a hand, so forget backpacks for this purpose. You should use 0. If you want to know why this is the case and how to choose the optimal BB weight for your airsoft gun check my post on the best BB weight for airsoft. For instance, according to this, you might run heavier BBs in magazines on the left side and lighter BBs in magazines on the right side.
Snipers require less ammo, so some heavy BBs mid cap mags will be a great option for your primary gun while you could use a high cap for secondary more ammo demanding gun.
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