LRC-150 Mobile Spud Assault Unit

Boom! The classic potato gun harnesses the combustion of flammable vapor.
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VH_man wrote: MarkHFq: remember that GGDT does not take into account the fluid dynamics involved in the flying projectile. the golf ball has little divits that technically should give it a backspin, causing longer range. thats why golfers can hit the ball so far. its not because they hit it really hard, its because of the backspin.......... i can hit 250 yards without putting ANY power into the club (well some, but alot less than i can do)....
The golfball gets longer range because this action creates a lower drag, meaning a lower drag coefficient. A Cd of .5 is a perfect sphere or smooth cylinder, so I chose something a little lower to simulate a golfball.
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I like that spudgun very nice !!! :D
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That thing is a beast! Wow...
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I am going to start making a list of people who make ridiculous range claims.[/quote]

That's the best idea i've heard all day, it seems some people like to live in fantasy land!!

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So this is really old but Mark.F. and I finally got a more accurate measurement of the muzzle velocity (originally estimated at 580 fps). Mark.F. built a basic chronograph and we did several shots at different pressures and got a consistent reading of 830 fps. In a vacuum, it will go about four miles, provided it travels in a straight arc at 45 degrees. Factor in air resistance and junk, I think it is safe to say it will achieve a half mile.
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Here is the updated design. Same design but different aesthetically.[/img]
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Using both GGDT's built-in range calculator and a quadratic air drag model with a generous drag coefficient (in excel using a 10ms time step) I get a range of about 1000 to 1300 feet (under 400 meters or 1/4 mile). Still pretty respectable.
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