EDIT: I DO NOT ONLY SHOOT BATTERIES, IF YOU READ ALL THE POSTS YOU WILL FIND THAT THIS HAS BEEN RESOLVED. I ALSO SHOOT 0.4" LEAD WEIGHTS, BOLTS AND BITS OF STEEL THAT FIT.
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Posted 25 March 2004 - 06:45 PM
Sure. You do realize how far 2000 feet is, right? That's a little less than six football fields.it could shoot around 2000' with the right projectile.
Posted 25 March 2004 - 09:46 PM
Actually, it is quite possible. I have a C02 powered air gun that fires .177 pelets that can easily get 1100fps. By the way it is a crosman hunter seriesFuck, dude, I highly doubt that your spudgun is approching speeds of Mach 1.
Posted 25 March 2004 - 10:31 PM
Actually, there's no correlation between the two whatsoever. Think about the mass difference between a .177 pellet and a AA battery. Not to mention the drag constant. An AA battery is like a .50 cal round. In order to shoot that near the speed of sound, you'd need foot-pounds approaching those generated in a Browning M81 .50 cal loser rifle.Actually, it is quite possible. I have a C02 powered air gun that fires .177 pelets that can easily get 1100fps. By the way it is a crosman hunter seriesFuck, dude, I highly doubt that your spudgun is approching speeds of Mach 1.
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Posted 26 March 2004 - 01:09 AM
Your logic is... interesting. The cross-sectional area of a .5" diameter pipe is about .2 square inches. You've also made a number of logical leaps that are intuitively plausible but not backed by any kind of kinematic equations.think about it, the pressure in the tank is 125 psi, the diameter of the barrel is 0.5" but since its round the theres about 0.4 square inches of area that the air is pressing on. at 125psi that makes the pressure on an area of 0.4 square inches so about 50 pounds pushing forward on the battery.
Posted 26 March 2004 - 02:11 AM
If you are going to use something like that for hunting, you might as well just use a regular gun or bow like the rest of the hunters out there. It's cheaper to fire a bullet than a freakin' battery at an animal, and it is way more effective.the only practicle use of this gun might be hunting.
An AA battery is like a .50 cal round. In order to shoot that near the speed of sound, you'd need foot-pounds approaching those generated in a Browning M81 .50 cal loser rifle.
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Posted 26 March 2004 - 05:14 PM
Actually all of us here have a pretty good idea of what you're talking about.you must have no idea what i'm talking about. you're right though, 125psi is the pressure used in paintball guns but how does that prove anything? my gun has different dimensions than a paintball gun. the barrel in a paintball gun is about 1 foot give or take when the barrel on my gun is 9 feet. if after a foot of travel through a barrel, a paintball can reach 300fps than how is it so impossible for a projectile to get up around 1000 fps after 9 feet of travel. you must not realize that the longer a barrel is the longer the projectile has to go before it leaves the barrel. if a projectile is in the barrel with froce being exherted on it for longer it will be accelerating for longer. if its accelerating for longer then it gets up to i higher velocity.i aslo never said that i go hunting with it, i just listed that as something practical you could do with. just cause i said it shoots batteries doesn't mean that thats only what i shoot, i shoot screws, fishing sinkers and other pieces of metal that fit. i just said AA batteries so that you'd know the size of projectile that i'm shooting.
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Posted 26 March 2004 - 06:33 PM
oh sorry, i thought he was firing smaller projectiles. but an AA battery is more like a .44 long rifle because ive seen a .50 caliber and its way bigger.Actually, there's no correlation between the two whatsoever. Think about the mass difference between a .177 pellet and a AA battery. Not to mention the drag constant. An AA battery is like a .50 cal round. In order to shoot that near the speed of sound, you'd need foot-pounds approaching those generated in a Browning M81 .50 cal loser rifle.
Actually, it is quite possible. I have a C02 powered air gun that fires .177 pelets that can easily get 1100fps. By the way it is a crosman hunter seriesFuck, dude, I highly doubt that your spudgun is approching speeds of Mach 1.
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Posted 28 March 2004 - 02:14 AM
I highly doubt this. All I'm going to say.oh sorry, i thought he was firing smaller projectiles. but an AA battery is more like a .44 long rifle because ive seen a .50 caliber and its way bigger.
Actually, there's no correlation between the two whatsoever. Think about the mass difference between a .177 pellet and a AA battery. Not to mention the drag constant. An AA battery is like a .50 cal round. In order to shoot that near the speed of sound, you'd need foot-pounds approaching those generated in a Browning M81 .50 cal loser rifle.
Actually, it is quite possible. I have a C02 powered air gun that fires .177 pelets that can easily get 1100fps. By the way it is a crosman hunter seriesFuck, dude, I highly doubt that your spudgun is approching speeds of Mach 1.
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