MrCrowley wrote:Chernobyl wrote:Whatever man, I've been on this site for a while (im under new name now), but this is one of the nicest first builds I have seen. Good Job. OH, and i have a 4 chamber pneumatic cannon that I used to shoot a tennis ball full of special material and got it .77 of a mile. I havent read all of the other comments (prbly should) , but I can kinda believe you.
We would love to see your cannon. That's a big claim you've made and if it's true, we would take great interest in seeing your cannon.
Having shot tennis balls at 100 PSI with a 2 inch valve cannon, I know the distance claim is most likely bogus. I agree. Much more data is needed for that pneumatic. 100 PSI won't do it unless the barrel is about .6 miles long with a really big chamber. Real world data for tennis ball looks like below. Click on the photo for full size. GPS measured. Launched from shore. Green dots are landings. The far shot was a water filled tennis ball. The pink was a line toss with a full water bottle cross the parking lot.
If you are getting over 1/2 mile with a tennis ball on air, we need to know the pressure, volume, valve, barrel, and GPS site info. The statement appears to be an order of magnitude high on the BS meter defying physics in the process. Photos of the launcher, compressor and valve details would be useful. Shooting in a hurricane is not a valid test.
At 5280 feet per mile, my best distance is almost 1/5th of a mile.
So please explain to the pushing Mach 1 group how you exceeded it by a long shot.. A chrony shot would be helpful too. What muzzle velocity are you getting?