Sureshot BL-625 action video
added video of 10 second upshot.
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Great hang time.jagerbond wrote:added video of 10 second upshot.
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Just for grins, here is my little 54 cu in launcher with the way oversize barrel.
It doesn't even compare in hang time.
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I'll have to try later with the larger tank 2 inch version..
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Um, you try it and post the video.Moonbogg wrote:try it again with a SOLID LEAD BALLLLLL!
I don't have a lead ball that caliber, but I do have tennis balls.
Video Redux More TV's, shooter+target angles, 1/8" Plate steel, cinder blocks.
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Most of the added scenes used TBs with H20
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Nice you should have a go at the steel using a dart shaped projectile in a sabot.
Recoil doesn't look too bad either, substantial but manageable.
Recoil doesn't look too bad either, substantial but manageable.
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Oh..I think it would rip my arm off.Technician1002 wrote:Um, you try it and post the video.Moonbogg wrote:try it again with a SOLID LEAD BALLLLLL!
I don't have a lead ball that caliber, but I do have tennis balls.
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Not very well unless the barrel is rifled, or the a significant portion of the base is hollow.USGF wrote:I wonder how a Minie ball style round would work?
Anyone rifle a round and shoot through Spudgun smooth bore with success? I know the Brenneke's work well out of my Ithaca model 37 deerslayer.
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Brenneke slugs flying straight has a lot more to do with the lightweight tail than the "air rifling".jagerbond wrote:Anyone rifle a round and shoot through Spudgun smooth bore with success? I know the Brenneke's work well out of my Ithaca model 37 deerslayer.
I would like to design some "testing" rounds, to help document/develop performance modifications. Some initial thoughts were to upsize airgun pellet designs in UHMW.
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Shotgun slugs are a good place to start if you're making projectiles for a smoothbore barrel, after all most of them are designed to be stable without being rifled. I've seen shotgun slugs that replicate the airgun pellet "diablo" shape, here's a similar one:jagerbond wrote:I would like to design some "testing" rounds, to help document/develop performance modifications. Some initial thoughts were to upsize airgun pellet designs in UHMW
The critical design feature is the hollow tail which puts the centre of gravity well forward enabling it to fly straight. Foster type slugs work on the same principle:
Don't bother with the "air rifling", in shotguns it's mainly done to enable the slug to compress while passing through the muzzle choke without blowing the barrel off.
Here's one you can easily makefor a 3/4" barrel:
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Nice rendering
That should work well even without a rifled barrel, and a sharper nose would both add stability and increase aerodynamic efficiency and penetration. What's the material and construction technique you had in mind?
Also, would it not be simpler to have the projectile made foster-style as a straight walled cylinder? Perhaps with the body slightly turned down to reduce barrel friction, something like this:
That should work well even without a rifled barrel, and a sharper nose would both add stability and increase aerodynamic efficiency and penetration. What's the material and construction technique you had in mind?
Also, would it not be simpler to have the projectile made foster-style as a straight walled cylinder? Perhaps with the body slightly turned down to reduce barrel friction, something like this:
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