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				Ocheeboy11
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Lmao, I have that same actuator. What do you guys think is an optimal weight for a projectile meant to cause good damage and still acheive good range?              Thanks for all the help guys  
            
			
									
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That's not really a question one can answer. If the projectile has good aerodynamics, and sectional density and center of gravity are taken into consideration, it should work well.
            
			
									
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Well I did done research, and found that a projectile with the nose cone and body in a 1:1 ratio, with the back edge chamfered in a bit. I might hollow out part if the back to move the center of gravity forward. Is this correct?
            
			
									
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				Ocheeboy11
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Would a chamber 1/2 in diameter , but longer, cause issues with power?
            
			
									
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Drop the power, increase the velocity...
            
			
									
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http://www.thehalls-in-bfe.com/GGDT/Ocheeboy11 wrote:Would a chamber 1/2 in diameter , but longer, cause issues with power?
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Very well done... 
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