it's also possible that the reloading breech is absorbing too much of the energy of the gas
It sure is! I pulled it apart to look at honing the bores a little and while checking the fits I realized I have made a shock absorber :violent1:
You can see the wear marks on the bolt. I have a very good sliding fit on both the piston portion of it and the bolt portion.
This is creating a compressed air zone like a shock absorber. If I put the piston in backwards and invert the cylinder, it falls right out. The other way and it falls out very slowly until the bolt is clear of the minor diameter, then drops.
I'll add a groove, on the small diameter, up to just shy of the tip, to relieve this pressure and see what happens.
Before I took it apart, I opened the push button valve. It had a tiny orifice. I switched to a blow gun and not much changed..
Yeah Dart Guy, I figured that too. If I can't blast through it, might as well stick in. Barrett would be cool too.
Thanks Poland Spud, for the time to create/ post your design drawing, but I am not sure I follow...
Thanks again for everybody's input. I know when a guy shows up, who hasn't paid his dues, and says "Hey everybody, help me design a cannon" it's tough to get behind him. That is why I started to build before asking questions. To show I am serious. I only just found the "useful links and information" post. I feel a bit silly for not reading more before diving in...
Cheers!!
KB
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