More accurate batteries
- BC Pneumatics
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Attaching some sort of tail would help. Other than that, a different projectile is the answer.
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Notice that bullets fired out of guns that do not have rifled barrels are spheres. A cone and fin would work, but not worth the trouble.
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i wouldn't bother with batteries, for each end is balanced its nearly certain to spin during its trajectory.
jump on ebay and buy some half in marbles, there cheap, i nearly bought a thousand the other day.
as for adding a tail, for it to be effective i think the tail has to be wider than the actual projectile, correct me if im wrong.
soz i cant help much with this
peace
chaos
jump on ebay and buy some half in marbles, there cheap, i nearly bought a thousand the other day.
as for adding a tail, for it to be effective i think the tail has to be wider than the actual projectile, correct me if im wrong.
soz i cant help much with this
peace
chaos
- boilingleadbath
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I reccomend a length of foam about 2" long, glued to the end of the battery.
Such should move the COP about 1 inch behind the COM, making it plenty stable. (though, IIRC, you should be able to get away with about .65" of foam)
Such should move the COP about 1 inch behind the COM, making it plenty stable. (though, IIRC, you should be able to get away with about .65" of foam)
- willarddaniels
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Use only brand-name batteries, they fly better and further, just listen to their advertisements. Go to a remote control testing facility and ask for their dead batteries.
Also, if you use rechargeable batteries, they will come back and you can fire them again and again (up to 1000 times!). These are cheaper on eBay.
Also, if you use rechargeable batteries, they will come back and you can fire them again and again (up to 1000 times!). These are cheaper on eBay.
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Lol that made me laugh.willarddaniels wrote:Use only brand-name batteries, they fly better and further, just listen to their advertisements. Go to a remote control testing facility and ask for their dead batteries.
Also, if you use rechargeable batteries, they will come back and you can fire them again and again (up to 1000 times!). These are cheaper on eBay.
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- willarddaniels
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Well, it depends if you're an Energizer bunny or Duracell kind of guy. I'll bet the really expensive e^2 batteries go 3-4 times as far, but then again, nothing outlasts a Duracell.Why would it matter what type of battey I use?
It also depends on how much cash you have up front. If you have a bit extra, go for the rechargeable ones, you can reuse them time and again.
In reality, I think boilingleadbath's suggestions (as always) will be the easiest and most beneficial. ...short of rifling your barrel.
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