its not complete yet ...Looks good. I too want to see it shoot
airsoft carbine build log 2.0
PSI= pounds per square inch.
So, if you have a projectile with exactly 1 square inch of surface area , and 100 psi of air... your projectile will experience 100 lb of force.
But, if you went smaller bore.... say .25 sq in of surface area..... you would only get 25 lb of force on the projectile from the same 100OPSI of air.
This of course ignores all kind of other important variables, such as blow by around the projectile.... dead space.... ect.... but i think it should help you understand.
THAT it why higher FPS is easier with bigger projectiles, more surface area for the air to push against.
So, if you have a projectile with exactly 1 square inch of surface area , and 100 psi of air... your projectile will experience 100 lb of force.
But, if you went smaller bore.... say .25 sq in of surface area..... you would only get 25 lb of force on the projectile from the same 100OPSI of air.
This of course ignores all kind of other important variables, such as blow by around the projectile.... dead space.... ect.... but i think it should help you understand.
THAT it why higher FPS is easier with bigger projectiles, more surface area for the air to push against.
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I wonder... if you put flammable vapours inside a lady... could you get her to diesel?
POLAND_SPUD wrote:Anything is possible with the proper 3-way valve.
True but it does assume the large diametre projectile is the same weight as the smaller one. Doesn't hold when comparing BBs for example, where the smaller they are the higher its surface area/volume(mass) ratio.
Also the quicker they are to accelerate the quicker they slow down. Thats one reason why sabots are used, high surface area in barrel and low upon exiting it.
Also the quicker they are to accelerate the quicker they slow down. Thats one reason why sabots are used, high surface area in barrel and low upon exiting it.
Here I made a video of my 580PSI gun. It's roughly 1" and has 1800 grain lead bullets. The avalible power is massive
So what jhalek90 said, "THAT it why higher FPS is easier with bigger projectiles, more surface area for the air to push against.", I really noticed that in my shots 8)
So what jhalek90 said, "THAT it why higher FPS is easier with bigger projectiles, more surface area for the air to push against.", I really noticed that in my shots 8)
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Well back on topic i have just fixed a pretty lame problem wich was that the gun triggered itself when it wanted without asking you ...
I reinforced the trigger mechanism and now its perfect ! I just need to make the bolt action ( anyway, muzle loading is pretty fast so its not a priority)
And i will take my time to make a nice stock .
I reinforced the trigger mechanism and now its perfect ! I just need to make the bolt action ( anyway, muzle loading is pretty fast so its not a priority)
And i will take my time to make a nice stock .
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Just to throw some data into the debate, using a schrader piloted piston valve and a 12" barrel I managed an average of about 650 fps with 0.25g BBs at 100 psi.
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Little update
I have managed to fix a leak with some epoxy, now, if i blow in the front of the barrel, no air escapes, wich was not the case before ...
ITS GETTHO !
seriously, its very powerful, but very gettho as well
i cant find a way to fix a scope attachement well enough ( i will work on that )
But its very accurate
I have managed to fix a leak with some epoxy, now, if i blow in the front of the barrel, no air escapes, wich was not the case before ...
ITS GETTHO !
seriously, its very powerful, but very gettho as well
i cant find a way to fix a scope attachement well enough ( i will work on that )
But its very accurate
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