show the power of your cannon here
That looked like a crumbly variety, not proper rubber but a synthetic grainy type. If it tears it breaks up into bits. Looks like the impact is severe enough to smash it apart.
From my tests, they don't have sufficient integrity to withstand repeated impacts at 800+ fps - they just shatter. Most guns probably aren't shooting them at 800 fps though...
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[brag]I think we(I?) have 800 fps with a bouncy ball covered @ 100 psi
(especially with my recent and ongoing mods to the swat to make it support over twice the pressure that is could previously)[/unbrag]
well, that's pretty much what this thread's for, right?
well, that's pretty much what this thread's for, right?
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WHAT?!?!?It is also a hand-held.
That's a serious hand-held. I suppose it's not completely mad, as a really mad cannon would have rearranged the tree a bit more, but that must have still hit very hard.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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i was thinking about posting a pic of some serious damage to a building or something and claiming it was done by my cannon.... but i couldn't find a pic
oh and i love the damge pics _Fnord your Avatar made me laugh too
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oh and i love the damge pics _Fnord your Avatar made me laugh too
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With high velocity lead you never go wrongspudfarm wrote:hyldgaar: good old lead weight
looking forward to seeing some acceleration of kingsize slugs from that monster hybrid of yours btw
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hm if get my compound bow sold tomorrow or in the near future i have the money, then i am ready to order the meter parts and union and all that stuff (from denmarkhyldgaard wrote:With high velocity lead you never go wrongspudfarm wrote:hyldgaar: good old lead weight
looking forward to seeing some acceleration of kingsize slugs from that monster hybrid of yours btwwhen do you expect it to be ready for testfiring?
the barrel is perfect golf ball sized and 6m long.
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Yes, it's funny watching them bounce up through the trees.schmanman wrote:nice.
but aren't they... errr..... bouncy?
dont they bounce off the stuff you shoot them at instead of penetrating?
No, I'm not shooting them at that rate/speed, but they all ways come back cracked up with missing pieces, when they bounce back.DYI Posted: 02/18/2008 21:14 PM Post subject:
From my tests, they don't have sufficient integrity to withstand repeated impacts at 800+ fps - they just shatter. Most guns probably aren't shooting them at 800 fps though...
wow, you got lucky on the barrel spudfarm....very lucky indeed.
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And how thick is that steel? Either it's really thin, or you have a big gun you're not telling us about 
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