see my point?
Not if this is still about trying to set a range record.
And I've been under the impression this is what the thread is about, with the whole using a massive hybrid canon and long strips of hopefully deserted sand.
As you said two, different things.
As far as designing cheap repeatable relatively long range projectiles (150-300+m target shooting in my case) there are also things to beat *link to come, too much hassle from my phone, switching to laptop...*
Edit: http://www.bigboreairguns.com/longrange ... argets.htm
So far I've been using cast lead projectiles with a home-made rifled barrel
It is pretty easy to make projectiles like this: (oh I should point out they had a pointy tip to start off with and were fired at wooden planks then a load of polystyrene and packed tar bags)

But I have already found them to be too inefficient to squeeze the range out of my airgun with the pressures available to me.
The G8 shaped tube tail projectiles may prove to be more a more practical way of increasing the range (if they are re-usable enough, and that has probably more to do with the target material than the projectile), but I am exploring a different route, repeatable cast plastic tail fins for steel/tungsten darts ( I should not have mentioned tungsten

).
Of course when not trying to shoot 300+m the cast bullets become more practical and cost effective, and when just messing around 14mm spherical lead fishing weights are much less hassle to use.
It is well to want projectiles very stable and very precise but it is necessary to have also an enough powerful weapon to be able to draw far.
It is one thing to want a very stable and vary accurate projectile but it is also necessary to have a powerful enough weapon to be able to shoot far. Critique constructive de la traduction
30m isn't exactly shooting far

One doesn't need anywhere near the pressure you are using to shoot past 200m especially with an efficient projectile.[/img]
On the other hand, if saboted with a simple spindle it can be built with very low frontal area and high sectional density which will convey a tremendous advantage over a conventional projectile.
Very good point.