Ammo Distance
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Last edited by SpudBlaster15 on Wed Jul 14, 2021 12:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
you could use gollf balls they go really far unless you have a barrel thats smaller than 1.5" sdr-21
if you need to just wrap them in duct tape, the tighter the fit the farther theyll go
or if you have 2.5 in barrel or bigger tennis balls filled with something like pennies, anything the gives it weight should work fine
or you can do what i do alot and just find random things that arent to light and wrap em in tape if needed
if you need to just wrap them in duct tape, the tighter the fit the farther theyll go
or if you have 2.5 in barrel or bigger tennis balls filled with something like pennies, anything the gives it weight should work fine
or you can do what i do alot and just find random things that arent to light and wrap em in tape if needed
you dont want it to heavey or it wont go to far and to light wont go far you want something more medium weighted, and the heavier the ammo the harder the kick
a few pounds works good in my cannon but it varies cannon to cannon it depends on the size of your cannon
a few pounds works good in my cannon but it varies cannon to cannon it depends on the size of your cannon
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There's a number that gun people call a "ballistic coefficient" - mass devided by surface area devided by the Cd - and that's basicaly what you want (with mass restrictions to keep muzzle velocity reasonable, of course).
*High mass
*low area (dense)
*low Cd (darts)
As far as projectiles that arn't shaped like darts go, a lead sphere on the order of 1" (35g) would probably be ideal, or by a steel sphere of similar dimensions, or (although not nearly as good) a reasonably round rock about 1.5" in diameter.
*High mass
*low area (dense)
*low Cd (darts)
As far as projectiles that arn't shaped like darts go, a lead sphere on the order of 1" (35g) would probably be ideal, or by a steel sphere of similar dimensions, or (although not nearly as good) a reasonably round rock about 1.5" in diameter.