
high pressure or hig volume?
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Depends on the application / design. Usually, pressure trumps volume.
it is a burst disc cannon and I use t mainly to shoot heavy projectiles like ice slugs or paint filled balloonsvelocity3x wrote:Depends on the application / design. Usually, pressure trumps volume.
its a 2" barrel and chamber of about 283.25176416 ci
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high pressure will burst them in the barrelHalo96 wrote:paint filled balloons
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I use high volume with low pressure to lob raw eggs nearly a football field length.
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Huge pumpkin cannons launch with low pressure and huge volume with long barrel. It really depends on ammo and what the ammo can take. Given your fragile ammo (besides ice slugs) you might consider an in between design. Mid sized cannon at 80psi sounds good to me. People use full sized pneumatics at common pressures to launch water balloons.