what do you guys think? is it possible?
thanks in advance.

I'm sure performance would be perfectly adequate, there are plenty of big bore air rifles out there that are used for shooting large...er, "targets" successfully of similar calibre. Granted, they tend to use pressures a little higher than 400 psi, but then again they don't have valves as efficient as what spudders tend to use.jook13 wrote:From my experience I doubt that 400 psi will be enough with a round that heavy. It just wouldnt come close to what black powder can do.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life








It's a law of diminishing returns.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Heavier rounds in pneumatics mean more muzzle energy



The man makes a good point, an effective rifled barrel is probably the most challenging part of your project. I would recommend upping the calibre to 3/4" and using shotgun slugs as ammunition, they should fit pretty snuggly. Also, remember that the base area of a projectile is where the pressure acts and is therefore directly proportional to the available power. This means that by increasing your calibre to 150%, you've increased the available power by 225%Gippeto wrote:Without rifling, and the resultant spin on the projectile, your slugs will tumble uselessly in the air, and any hope of accuracy, even at 50 yards, can be forgotten.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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