Power - C:B
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 3:04 am
Many of us here are limited by the length of our barrels because of transportation issues but our chambers are generally not nearly as long as the barrel for obvious reasons.
The generally accepted C:B is .8:1 but should one be limited by a certain length barrel; will making a larger chamber make it more powerful than an optimized one? Currently i have a larger advanced combustion with everything that is required except fo much though into C:B. Right now it is sitting at a 3:1 ratio.(4" x 45" chamber, 2" x 60" barrel)
Would an optimized C:B (.8:1) with a 2" x 60" barell create a higher FPS for a potato than my current setup? I realize excess energy is spent as noise and its very loud but is this 3:1 cannon more powerful than a .8:1? My reasoning is more propane = more power but after thinking about it for a while im not really sure. (more propane and more power is assuming 4.2% propane in the .8:1 and the 3:1 with a chamber fan.)
This is assuming one would keep the same diameter barrel. I realize that a larger barrel could propel a heavier object farther (3"+) but i would like to continue shooting potatoes for costs' sake.
So... which would result in a higher FPS using a 2" x 60" barrel?
The generally accepted C:B is .8:1 but should one be limited by a certain length barrel; will making a larger chamber make it more powerful than an optimized one? Currently i have a larger advanced combustion with everything that is required except fo much though into C:B. Right now it is sitting at a 3:1 ratio.(4" x 45" chamber, 2" x 60" barrel)
Would an optimized C:B (.8:1) with a 2" x 60" barell create a higher FPS for a potato than my current setup? I realize excess energy is spent as noise and its very loud but is this 3:1 cannon more powerful than a .8:1? My reasoning is more propane = more power but after thinking about it for a while im not really sure. (more propane and more power is assuming 4.2% propane in the .8:1 and the 3:1 with a chamber fan.)
This is assuming one would keep the same diameter barrel. I realize that a larger barrel could propel a heavier object farther (3"+) but i would like to continue shooting potatoes for costs' sake.
So... which would result in a higher FPS using a 2" x 60" barrel?