i'm planning to make mini pneumatic.
and i was wondering what c:b ratio would make a pneumatic as silent as possible
as i want to avoid making a silencer.
thank you

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life

Well, oddly enough... I did see something... don't worry, I've had enough deep arguments across the interweb that mild fun is just water off a duck's back.schmanman wrote:I was going to make fun of your sig, but I didn't. that would have been mean, and for no reason.




I managed to get 114dB next to a race track when I was doing some timing with F5000's, and it there was actually a 90dB limit on the track but oh well. So yeah I think you could get around 100-120dB but maybe a bit higher then ~11BAR, at 300psi i'm sure you could easily.Ragnarok wrote: Now, I know I've mentioned HEAL far too much, but last week, I bought a dB meter to find out exactly how loud the ~11 bar pressure that remains at the muzzle actually is. I'm expecting at least 100, probably closer to 120 (at 1 metre parallel to the muzzle).
That should be interesting, because as far as I know, no one has yet put numbers on how loud spudguns actually are.
You misunderstand. The 300 psi pressure has fallen to about 11 bar/160 psi at the muzzle due to decompression and cooling.MrCrowley wrote:I managed to get 114dB next to a race track when I was doing some timing with F5000's, and it there was actually a 90dB limit on the track but oh well. So yeah I think you could get around 100-120dB but maybe a bit higher then ~11BAR, at 300psi i'm sure you could easily.
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