BBMG trouble
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I am about to build my first bbmg, and i need a few tips on the vortex...
I plan on making a burst fire "shotgun" which will consist of a small co-ax feeding a vortex cap bbmg. The co-ax and co2 system will be the easiest part for me, but i need a few tips on the bbmg aspect.
1. for the vortex cap i cannot find a flat pvc cap, will one with a concave end suffice?
2. I am having trouble drilling at angles, I have a c-clamp and a power drill, any tips?
3.In JSR's burst fire bbmg, he uses a tiny cloud chamber, but i do not like this due to reloading issues, but with a large cloud chamber would this concept really work?
Thanks in advance for all your help.
I plan on making a burst fire "shotgun" which will consist of a small co-ax feeding a vortex cap bbmg. The co-ax and co2 system will be the easiest part for me, but i need a few tips on the bbmg aspect.
1. for the vortex cap i cannot find a flat pvc cap, will one with a concave end suffice?
2. I am having trouble drilling at angles, I have a c-clamp and a power drill, any tips?
3.In JSR's burst fire bbmg, he uses a tiny cloud chamber, but i do not like this due to reloading issues, but with a large cloud chamber would this concept really work?
Thanks in advance for all your help.
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Okay I will try to help as best as I can. 1. in my experience a concave end does not create a problem. 2. whenever I drill at an angle I start by making a vertical pilot hole and then proceed to make the angle. This makes it alot easier to do even without clamps. 3. I'm not sure but I use my vortex cap like a shotgun using a piece of hose as a momentary chamber,but you're idea to use a co-ax is certainly more sophisticated. Good luck.
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thanks cannoneer,
should the pilot hole be smaller than the size i want the final hole to be?
and BTW i can't wait to see your bbmg, post it as soon as you can.
should the pilot hole be smaller than the size i want the final hole to be?
and BTW i can't wait to see your bbmg, post it as soon as you can.
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You're welcome. Usually I just get it pretty close to the final diameter then I change the angle of the drill then make it the right size. As far as my BBMG it's nothing special I'l post pictures as soon as I can get my hands on the camera, it's basically a standard vortex cap of pvc construction and it runs on direct feed propane(smells terrible).
Concave caps will work just fine. As for drilling holes at an angle with the limited tools you have. Make a hole in the cap at an angle with a small drill bit as a guide then go all the way up to the size you need for your barrel. start going straight on for less then or about a millimeter then angle it. good luck
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if yu use a smaller vortex cap/chamber yu shouldget more power because the air has less room to expand therefore tere will b a higher pressure inside the cap resulting in more power andpossibly a higher rate of fire. for further info check out PC Guy vortex, i would link it but i dont know how
AHahahahah!!mikemurph wrote:yea, the ammo has been changed to a more aero dynamic projectile. it consists of the back half of a dart, and a hot glue ball
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What kind of spread should i be expecting for this project using 100 psi and a break line barrel? At what pressures do you think a gun like this would become no longer airsoft friendly?
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I would think at 250 psi would make this gun to painful to play with. With a break-line barrel you should be able to keep all the bb's group the size a 34" car tire at 20ft depending on your barrel.Lockednloaded wrote:What kind of spread should i be expecting for this project using 100 psi and a break line barrel? At what pressures do you think a gun like this would become no longer airsoft friendly?
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wth minei run it at 40 to 80 psi (depends on what im shootingat) and the spread is a result of you movingthe gun slightly between each bb comming out. rememberi ts not like a shotgun where all the pellets come out at the same time, each bb leaves the barrel seperatly so spread is a result of a combonation of the following: you moving the gun ever so slightly, inconsistancy in the ammunition, each bb is also fired at a slightly different pressure so the trajectory is affected, and also barrel movement ifyou barrel is not firmly attached. look up 2nd 6mm vortex and watch the video of mine and a pic which might give yu some help, sorry about all the spelling errors, im doing this from my ps3 andi have a tiny keyboard. edit: im guessing if your barrel end vortex cap was shaped like a cone you would have a much higher rate of fire because the bbs would hve a greater chanceof entering the barrel at a higher velocity. just a theory.
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AHahahahah!!mikemurph wrote:yea, the ammo has been changed to a more aero dynamic projectile. it consists of the back half of a dart, and a hot glue ball
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I was thinking that this gun would pack a strong enough punch to break skin at 150 psi because of the extremely high flow. When you put into consideration the minute flow a blow gun has compared to full 1/4" flow i think ill see a considerable power differenceMarffy wrote:I would think at 250 psi would make this gun to painful to play with
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I would think at 250 psi would make this gun to painful to play with. at 70psi i put 12 0.12gram airsoft bbs through 3 popcans no problem and at 80 psi i put 4 bbs through both side of a tin can so basicly i would go above 50psi ifyour shooting your friends but the moment the piss u off id go to 60 to inflict a wee bit more pain...
AHahahahah!!mikemurph wrote:yea, the ammo has been changed to a more aero dynamic projectile. it consists of the back half of a dart, and a hot glue ball
I was thinking more along the lines of at least .25 g bb's. I didn't know that he was going to use a ball valve or not and i didn't know if he was a pro airsofter. if he was, he'd probly use .25's for accuracy's sake. (even tho he doesn't plan on using a 6.03 barrel or something.)
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I'm not using a ball valve, I'm using a piston valve which will be more powerful. I will most likely be using .2g bbs due to their price.
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for my barrel i just used some connector rod for toilets (really cheap ) and a ¼ inch BV
im so cheap 8)
im so cheap 8)
AHahahahah!!mikemurph wrote:yea, the ammo has been changed to a more aero dynamic projectile. it consists of the back half of a dart, and a hot glue ball