Cheap and dirty cardboard sabot nail dart.
Cut some cardboard disks with a piece of sharpened barrel tubing, hot glue them to the head of the nail, hot glue T shirt tail.
They flies straight and true however, not as fast as the shotshell sabot that has a better barrel seal.
This dart is in the ~600 fps range even though it weighs less than the shotshell hull design.
IOW A cheap, quick dart, that weighs more than 10 times heavier than an air rifle springer pellet and yet it goes at the same speed.
The cardboard has some potential:
Add more disks for a better seal.
Curve the first one into a nose for aero.
Cheap and dirty cardboard sabot nail dart
- Technician1002
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I've used the lid off a pop bottle. It is stiffer and less mass. I'm working on softening them to custom mold them to my barrel sizes.
- boyntonstu
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A 12 Gauge shotshell hull is the exact size for 3/4" type L copper tubing.Technician1002 wrote:I've used the lid off a pop bottle. It is stiffer and less mass. I'm working on softening them to custom mold them to my barrel sizes.
With a little work, I remove the steel primer holder, remove the used primer, and using a wood mold, I can force the heated plastic to re size it to the original diameter.
12 Gauge shotshell hulls are available to me from a skeet shooting range in almost unlimited numbers.
For the work involved, the cardboard disks are very advantageous.
They resemble a leather piston from a hand pump when greased up.