M82A1 0% (destroyed)
Is the part of the reducer that hits the sabot perfectly flat? If it isn't it might hit unevenly and shift the projectile at the last second?
Patience is a virtue, get it if you can, seldom in a women, never in a man.
I wil repeat for the third time, no matter how I launch, spin is created (And it would seem that it happens at the muzzle of the barrel). Putting gradually bigger holes at the end of the barrel won't change anything since the projectile, on front of the sabot, gets out of the reducer's smaller hole before the sabot's rear exits the barrel.
On one lucky shot (that had no imparted spin on it), the projectile managed a bull's eye @ 65 meters (soda can).
I tought that, with a 80 centimeter barrel, I would've had gotten better results (At least at 100 meter, hitting a man sized target).
The project is on hold until I find how to get a decent accuracy at each shot
On one lucky shot (that had no imparted spin on it), the projectile managed a bull's eye @ 65 meters (soda can).
I tought that, with a 80 centimeter barrel, I would've had gotten better results (At least at 100 meter, hitting a man sized target).
The project is on hold until I find how to get a decent accuracy at each shot
- FighterAce
- Specialist 2
- Posts: 295
- Joined: Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:28 pm
- Location: Croatia/Zagreb
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 4 times
- Contact:
65 meters with a screw and nut? How did you stabilize it? Are you sure its not tumbling end over end?
What if you put a strong spring at the end of your barrel so the sabot doesnt stop so suddenly?
What if you put a strong spring at the end of your barrel so the sabot doesnt stop so suddenly?
“The combined synergy of a man and rifle is matchless.
The steadiness of hand, the acuity of vision and finally
the art of knowing how to make the rifle an extension of the
body all equate to the ultimate synthesis of man and machine.”
The steadiness of hand, the acuity of vision and finally
the art of knowing how to make the rifle an extension of the
body all equate to the ultimate synthesis of man and machine.”
- FighterAce
- Specialist 2
- Posts: 295
- Joined: Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:28 pm
- Location: Croatia/Zagreb
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 4 times
- Contact:
So basically, if you got enough power you can fly a brick
Maybe as the sabot hits the stop and the projectile starts to come out, the sabot tilts due to the impact and nudges one side of the projectile making it spin. Try a different stop, reduce the projectiles length thats inside the sabot and maybe smooth the projectile a bit? Filling the gaps with epoxy or something... that would also be a good way to make them all the same weight.
Maybe as the sabot hits the stop and the projectile starts to come out, the sabot tilts due to the impact and nudges one side of the projectile making it spin. Try a different stop, reduce the projectiles length thats inside the sabot and maybe smooth the projectile a bit? Filling the gaps with epoxy or something... that would also be a good way to make them all the same weight.
“The combined synergy of a man and rifle is matchless.
The steadiness of hand, the acuity of vision and finally
the art of knowing how to make the rifle an extension of the
body all equate to the ultimate synthesis of man and machine.”
The steadiness of hand, the acuity of vision and finally
the art of knowing how to make the rifle an extension of the
body all equate to the ultimate synthesis of man and machine.”
I know this is really unlikely, but it might be possible that it's the interaction between the exposed threads and the sabot that is imparting the spin on the projectile...
Have you done any filming to determine if they're tumbling or spinning as if the barrel is rifled?
Have you done any filming to determine if they're tumbling or spinning as if the barrel is rifled?
Accuracy's good enough for where I can shoot anyway ...
But a new just popped in my head !
http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http ... 29,r:0,s:0
Long link FTW !
A VSS Vintorez (pop-off based) using the energy of the front ejecting sabot (The sabot will be ejected upward this time) to load the next round.
Will shoot full auto with airsoft .3 gram, and all the ejecting sabots will look like spent cartridges. !!11!!one!!one11!!!!
It will be awesUmeZ !
But that does'nt mean I stopped working on the asthetics of the M82A1. It just will take more time.
But a new just popped in my head !
http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http ... 29,r:0,s:0
Long link FTW !
A VSS Vintorez (pop-off based) using the energy of the front ejecting sabot (The sabot will be ejected upward this time) to load the next round.
Will shoot full auto with airsoft .3 gram, and all the ejecting sabots will look like spent cartridges. !!11!!one!!one11!!!!
It will be awesUmeZ !
But that does'nt mean I stopped working on the asthetics of the M82A1. It just will take more time.
What if you just shoot a marble or ball bearing? it doesn't matter if that tumbles...
"physics, gravity, and law enforcement are the only things that prevent me from operating at my full potential" - not sure, but i like the quote
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
- jackssmirkingrevenge
- Five Star General
- Posts: 26203
- Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:28 pm
- Has thanked: 569 times
- Been thanked: 345 times
False.The projectile is simply heavy enough not to be any problem
Your projectile is unstable, end of.
Unless it's a perfect sphere you can't expect it to tumble in air without significant effects on trajectory.
If you can get the sabot to impart enough spin to the projectile, rifling the barrel could potentially make a difference.
Otherwise as suggested above, use spherical shot.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
The spheric projectile was spinning crazy at the exit of the barrel.
This is not the case anymore for the cylindric one, as it spin slower or barely.
Accuracy is'nt what I dreamed of, but anyway I have no decent shooting range. (I get 60 centimeter deviation at 65 meters with the simple bolt, as opposed to sometimes more then 10 meters with the spheric one).
It would seem sabots are the ennemy of unstabilized projectiles ...
I have a concern, tough. If ever I rifle the barrel, will the cylindrical projectile (.3 mm per 20 mm) will respond well to it ? Are there any physics associated with the shape of the projectile that comes out of the rifled barrel, or it does'nt matter ?
This is not the case anymore for the cylindric one, as it spin slower or barely.
Accuracy is'nt what I dreamed of, but anyway I have no decent shooting range. (I get 60 centimeter deviation at 65 meters with the simple bolt, as opposed to sometimes more then 10 meters with the spheric one).
It would seem sabots are the ennemy of unstabilized projectiles ...
I have a concern, tough. If ever I rifle the barrel, will the cylindrical projectile (.3 mm per 20 mm) will respond well to it ? Are there any physics associated with the shape of the projectile that comes out of the rifled barrel, or it does'nt matter ?
- jackssmirkingrevenge
- Five Star General
- Posts: 26203
- Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:28 pm
- Has thanked: 569 times
- Been thanked: 345 times
How can you tell?Demon wrote:The spheric projectile was spinning crazy at the exit of the barrel.
Again...This is not the case anymore for the cylindric one, as it spin slower or barely.
Before you blame sabots, have you tried firing your projectiles through a barrel that fits them exactly, without the need for wadding?It would seem sabots are the ennemy of unstabilized projectiles ...
It has more to do with the length and weight distribution of the projectile, look up the Greenhill formula, there are several online calculators: http://kwk.us/twist.htmlI have a concern, tough. If ever I rifle the barrel, will the cylindrical projectile (.3 mm per 20 mm) will respond well to it ? Are there any physics associated with the shape of the projectile that comes out of the rifled barrel, or it does'nt matter
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Are you serious ? You think I can't tell when the projectile makes a 90 degre turn ?The spheric projectile was spinning crazy at the exit of the barrel.
How can you tell?
This is not the case anymore for the cylindric one, as it spin slower or barely.
Again...
- jackssmirkingrevenge
- Five Star General
- Posts: 26203
- Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:28 pm
- Has thanked: 569 times
- Been thanked: 345 times
You mean you can actually see it spinning, or are you getting "keyholing" in the target?Demon wrote:Are you serious ? You think I can't tell when the projectile makes a 90 degre turn ?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
- inonickname
- First Sergeant 4
- Posts: 2606
- Joined: Sun Dec 07, 2008 3:27 am
Not when the projectile is travelling that quickly, and will appear the same, spinning or not...Demon wrote:Are you serious ? You think I can't tell when the projectile makes a 90 degre turn ?The spheric projectile was spinning crazy at the exit of the barrel.
How can you tell?
This is not the case anymore for the cylindric one, as it spin slower or barely.
Again...
Do you mean something else? Eg. Is the projectile "looping" around.
PimpAssasinG wrote:no im strong but you are a fat gay mother sucker that gets raped by black man for fun