#1
Posted 13 August 2014 - 03:59 PM
Ideally I'd like them to fit into an unmoddified clip and load properly, and be accurate at short and long distances. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
#2
Posted 13 August 2014 - 05:15 PM
What exactly is the problem your having with stock elite darts?
And if you need a cheap alternative koosh darts are great for the price especially for flywheel blasters
#3
Posted 13 August 2014 - 05:56 PM
~le yootoob
#4
Posted 13 August 2014 - 06:59 PM
#5
Posted 13 August 2014 - 08:59 PM
Our rule is that you must be willing to shoot yourself point blank with your dart/blaster combination and no bruises or welts can show up, so customs darts are fair game if they pass that test.You can't use stefans or homemade darts for most HvZ games, but yours may be different.
What exactly is the problem your having with stock elite darts?
And if you need a cheap alternative koosh darts are great for the price especially for flywheel blasters
The problems I'm having with elite darts are: 1. Jamming because of weaker foam, the strawing does help with this, but it's be nice if I didn't have to cut straws whenever I got new darts. 2. Accuracy. If the elite dart is in pristine conditions the curving isn't too bad, but any sort of damage (be it indentations or bending, etc.) cause them to curve immediatly after leaving the barrel, making the accuracy very unreliable after 5-10 feet. 3. Range, this not so much a problem as, if it were possible, to squeeze a it more range out of the blaster if possible with the darts, but the other two things I listed are much more important.
I looked up koosh darts, and I don't think they are what I would want. They are more accurate than elites, but from what I could tell, more cheaply made and might cause the jaming prolem to go up.
#6
Posted 14 August 2014 - 07:32 AM
You could also try the Elite Suction Tip darts.
And silly HvZ pain tests. So subjective.
Edited by azrael, 14 August 2014 - 07:33 AM.
http://nerfscience.blogspot.com/
#7
Posted 14 August 2014 - 09:52 AM
#8
Posted 14 August 2014 - 10:15 AM
Elite darts actually use very strong and durable foam. The foam does degrade with use, but I have discovered that it is the same foam type that I buy from China, except it has a hole in it. This is, obviously, why putting straws in the darts is a good option. Like ooontrprzes said, buzzbee "xtreme" darts have good foam. It is the most durable, hard and dense foam available. You could buy these darts and switch out the tips with custom ones, but that would be expensive. I'd say koosh darts are probably the best bet like what everyone else is saying. However, you could also probably use whatever foam you want and make stock dart length silicon domes. They are time consuming, but they might be acceptable in HvZ. If you use foam like buzzbee foam or something, it already would have the hole in the foam and it would work in normal non-homemade blasters. Hope this helps.The problems I'm having with elite darts are: 1. Jamming because of weaker foam, the strawing does help with this, but it's be nice if I didn't have to cut straws whenever I got new darts.
#9
Posted 14 August 2014 - 09:09 PM
I'm Van, the weird kid with a box
Triggered as fuck and ready to gun you down
#NoBarrelTapsNoMercy
#GoFastGoFurious
"Stone Cold Operator of Death" -Clownie
#10
Posted 14 August 2014 - 11:55 PM
Well, it also can't leave a welt/bruise, so that we don't have pain tolerance come into effect.They're not cheaply made, IMO. I like Koosh darts.
You could also try the Elite Suction Tip darts.
And silly HvZ pain tests. So subjective.
Most of my darts have been used for a little while so the foam is worn I bit. I'd just like something that lasts a bit longer. I actually found a pack of whistle darts I bought a while ago with really great foam (It feels a lot stiffer/denser than elite foam), so I might try to transplant the tips off some old streamlines and see how they fly.Elite darts actually use very strong and durable foam. The foam does degrade with use, but I have discovered that it is the same foam type that I buy from China, except it has a hole in it. This is, obviously, why putting straws in the darts is a good option. Like ooontrprzes said, buzzbee "xtreme" darts have good foam. It is the most durable, hard and dense foam available. You could buy these darts and switch out the tips with custom ones, but that would be expensive. I'd say koosh darts are probably the best bet like what everyone else is saying. However, you could also probably use whatever foam you want and make stock dart length silicon domes. They are time consuming, but they might be acceptable in HvZ. If you use foam like buzzbee foam or something, it already would have the hole in the foam and it would work in normal non-homemade blasters. Hope this helps.
#11
Posted 15 August 2014 - 09:12 PM
I don't see the need to put stream-line dart tips onto the better foam, because stream-line tips are extremely inaccurate anyways, due to the hole. But you can always plug it up with tape or glue...Well, it also can't leave a welt/bruise, so that we don't have pain tolerance come into effect.
Most of my darts have been used for a little while so the foam is worn I bit. I'd just like something that lasts a bit longer. I actually found a pack of whistle darts I bought a while ago with really great foam (It feels a lot stiffer/denser than elite foam), so I might try to transplant the tips off some old streamlines and see how they fly.
#12
Posted 15 August 2014 - 11:06 PM
Its what I have, looking into making custom tips, but I want to find an optimal tip shape aerodynamically for stabilization and what not.I don't see the need to put stream-line dart tips onto the better foam, because stream-line tips are extremely inaccurate anyways, due to the hole. But you can always plug it up with tape or glue...
#13
Posted 16 August 2014 - 11:29 AM
Hope you find this helpful!
#14
Posted 18 August 2014 - 05:29 PM
Still pretty subjective. I have yet to received a bruise from a hot glue dome stefan. Some people out there have skin made of out vanilla pudding, I swear.Well, it also can't leave a welt/bruise, so that we don't have pain tolerance come into effect.
Most of my darts have been used for a little while so the foam is worn I bit. I'd just like something that lasts a bit longer. I actually found a pack of whistle darts I bought a while ago with really great foam (It feels a lot stiffer/denser than elite foam), so I might try to transplant the tips off some old streamlines and see how they fly.
http://nerfscience.blogspot.com/
#15
Posted 25 August 2014 - 07:42 PM
Making homebrew darts for Nerf mags out of destroyed nerf darts just isn't worth the hassle, as you have to do the work of making the dart while still paying for a stock dart or at least tube foam. Furthermore, most homemade dart designs work poorly with tube foam in terms of durability.
And yeah, as everyone says, your HvZ has a terrible bullshit standard for what is/isn't allowed, but that's not necessarily something you can change, so don't worry too much about it. It's better than no standard at all, and it at least gives hosts the opportunity to observe a truly ruinous setup before it gets put into use.
2 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 2 guests, 0 anonymous users