^ That, with a stock gun. Upgrades can throw that off in either direction depending on what you do, if you increase the torque of your gun and throw in a more powerful spring the BB's per mAh will go down. If you throw in a lighter spring with high speed internals the BB's per mAh will go up because there's less stress on the motor and battery.
However you could do a crazy combination of high torque motor and high speed gears with slightly more powerful spring to get a faster ROF, and higher FPs at the same time in which cause your BB's per mAh will really drop.
Basically, more power = worse batter performance. More speed (within reason) = better battery performance. That said, with more speed you fire off BB's at a higher discharge rate so your battery may put more rounds down range but still die in the same time as a high power gun.
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