My barrels are 12.70mm in diameter and shoot nail darts with a 7cm nail.
I've done some experiments that prove my theory that the longer the tail (behind the nail) the more stability you get out of the cone shape nail dart. For the test I used a 16mm bore with much larger and longer tail. Its center of gravity is more towards the tip then the dart for the 12.70mm bore and that makes it fly much more accurately.
Heres some info.. I'm going to be shooting out of a piston valve air gun, barrel length will be 80cm, pressure 400 psi with about 60 cubic cm of air. For consistent opening I will be using a spring powered hammer that will depress the pilot schrader and trigger the gun.
The smaller the bore, the less "pushing" power it has on the projectile but the smaller diameter bullet for that barrel can move through the air more efficiently. But what if you got more power behind the bullet with slightly more drag - less efficiency? And what differences in power/speed would you encounter down range with the 2 darts?
Here is a comparison between the darts and barrel sizes (16mm on the top, 12.70mm on the bottom)

The smaller dart flies pretty good but it aint gonna do it at 100 meters. On the other hand the bigger dart flies excellent but I'm worried about drag messing with power at such long distances.
I'd need to choose between the 2 for my next ammo cause I'm running pretty low right now and need a good long range bullet for my next gun.
I'm not an expert on aerodynamics or have experience shooting long distances so I really need some help on this one.
btw. I ran the numbers through GGDT and I would get some extra Jules and fps but I'd really need some real world data