Question about darts
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2015 7:07 pm
Hey guys, I tried to make some darts and fire them from my 8mm barrel but they don't fly straight. I actually have another issue. The uh, skirt? Is made of paper with some tape to hold it together, what I notice is that probably before it even leaves the barrel, the skirt is instantly shredded. As the dart heads toward the target, it is no longer straight and bends on impact, while pieces of the skirt can be found maybe a couple feet from the barrel. So my questions are:
1) How can I make a durable "skirt" for the dart that would make it stable in flight?
2) Does the size of the skirt affect the stability of the dart?
3) Should darts be shot at low pressure high volume? Or low volume high pressure? I was shooting at around 600 psi which is what I assumed was ripping the skirt to shreds. I tried putting a 8mm bb behind the skirt but that didn't really help, the bb shattered, the skirt still shredded, and the nail still bent.
1) How can I make a durable "skirt" for the dart that would make it stable in flight?
2) Does the size of the skirt affect the stability of the dart?
3) Should darts be shot at low pressure high volume? Or low volume high pressure? I was shooting at around 600 psi which is what I assumed was ripping the skirt to shreds. I tried putting a 8mm bb behind the skirt but that didn't really help, the bb shattered, the skirt still shredded, and the nail still bent.