


There is no strict definition. Some people will tell you that it shouldn't be used at all, because a sniper is the person, not the rifle, and that it's nowhere near accurate enough anyway. Some don't care.DinerKid wrote:What is the actual definition of sniper cannon cause it is tossed around quite a bit and i have yet to see what makes a sniper and what doesn't.
Doesn't even have to be a rifle, marksmen were around before rifling.Ragnarok wrote:There is no strict definition. Some people will tell you that it shouldn't be used at all, because a sniper is the person, not the rifle, and that it's nowhere near accurate enough anyway. Some don't care.DinerKid wrote:What is the actual definition of sniper cannon cause it is tossed around quite a bit and i have yet to see what makes a sniper and what doesn't.
About the only consistency is that it tends to mean that it's fired with a reasonably direct trajectory at targets rather than going for lobbed distance shots.
Most modern propane fill places fill with a meter, much like a gas pump. In the old days (really old) Propane was sold by the lb. The tank was weighed empty and then the proper amount was delivered to prevent overfilling. Nowdays the overfill and just before that the 10% vapor valve was used to tell when it is full.K-Dawg- wrote:thanks for your help noob of noobs. I already understand the problems of vaporizing a compressed liquid, as i have played paintball for many years. I'll look into calculating the moles of propane, I hadn't thought of that. I guess need to know the weight of an empty propane tank as well as a full one in order to calculate it though. As far as pressure, I hardly ever shoot above 80 psi so propane should provide adequate pressure. My play was to have a portable propane tank in a fanny pack with a regulator and a remote coil going into the gun. Do you have a link to your build? Unfortunately we do not have Menards here in FL, i checked at home depot and lowes but neither had schedule 80. They did however have some sdr pipe. Next time i go I think I'll bring a paintball and test fit various pipes. Between the sdr and cpvc pipe selection there has to be something that fits a paintball better. Once I get a tighter fit I plan on adding hop up as well.
Filling by weight has lost favor in the US. Most Propane is sold by the gallon. Sometimes when there is a problem, Propane gets contaminated by oil. Over time oil can build up in a tank and prevent proper filling using weight. Most Propane is clean, but I had a batch several years ago during a cold spell. The dealer was low, so when pumping liquid, I got a bunch of oil in my fill. It oozed out my torch nozzle and the flame spit yellow streaks, often plugging the orifice. It was long enough ago that the tank did not have an OPD valve. I turned the tank over in a field and dumped it, charged it with a couple more pounds to rinse and dump again. The oil held a large portion of the stench they put in propane.Gippeto wrote:FYI tech,...It's still sold by the pound in Canada. Topped off my trailer tank yesterday...13 pounds worth.![]()
Behind the times or maybe a little backward we is.![]()
K-dawg, Nice job. Looks like it would be a hoot to plink with. :thumbup: