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Only got the external aspect left :toothy10:
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Only got the external aspect left :toothy10:
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Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwww, thats nice! Very cool.
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Very nice. Can't wait until it is 100%
so many muchness
That looks pretty amazing... care to enlighten us as to the sabot discarding system?
It's very simple: At he end of the barrel, there is a reducor with an I.D. just over the size of the projectile. That way, the sabot is stopped, but the projectile continues.That looks pretty amazing... care to enlighten us as to the sabot discarding system?
It seems I have accuracy problems ...
No matter the front barrel ejected sabot, discarding sabot or plain simple paper wadding, the 2.5 gram projectile can't stop curving to the sides
(approx 2 meters at 40 m eters). If it curves, it implies that it spins. But why ?
With my .43 gram airsoft carbine with a shorter barrel I got at 500 (same speed) much better accuracy (somewhere ten centimeters at 40 meters).
Any reason, solution ?
The projectile is spheric enough. Spinning is the problem.
No matter the front barrel ejected sabot, discarding sabot or plain simple paper wadding, the 2.5 gram projectile can't stop curving to the sides
(approx 2 meters at 40 m eters). If it curves, it implies that it spins. But why ?
With my .43 gram airsoft carbine with a shorter barrel I got at 500 (same speed) much better accuracy (somewhere ten centimeters at 40 meters).
Any reason, solution ?
The projectile is spheric enough. Spinning is the problem.
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Sexy indeed, good job!
I think the fact that you're using soft wadding material means that accuracy isn't going to be that great. Have you thought of adding a short sub-barrel at the muzzle that is exactly the same diameter as the projectile to guide the projectile correctly?
I think the fact that you're using soft wadding material means that accuracy isn't going to be that great. Have you thought of adding a short sub-barrel at the muzzle that is exactly the same diameter as the projectile to guide the projectile correctly?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I didn't think of this whilst we were in the chat but whay JSR said prompted me to think of it.
The sabot isn't releasing the projectile evenly thous it's trajectory is being altered. The fix JSR suggested would fix you're problem.
The sabot isn't releasing the projectile evenly thous it's trajectory is being altered. The fix JSR suggested would fix you're problem.
/sarcasm, /hyperbole
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Have a look at these ideas, you may be able to use a more rigid projectile without actually tearing the thing apart
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
The blue foam sabot fits rather snug, I dont think to problems comes from there.I think the fact that you're using soft wadding material means that accuracy isn't going to be that great.
The problem is the projectile spinning on itself, causing a curve to the sides.
Would rifling the copper barrel help controling how it spins ?
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... yet it's very soft material and I can assure you it deforms considerably when pressure is applied.Demon wrote:The blue foam sabot fits rather snug
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I think your problem lies with the reducer - how close is the internal diameter to the projectile diameter?Demon wrote:But It cannot impart spin along the vertical axis on it, can it ?
Remember, golf ball in a drain pipe - if your projectile is free to bounce around, there's no telling at what angle it will leave the muzzle.
Rifling will not help if the projectile hits one side of the reducer and not the other.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life