1/2'' Ammo?
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isn't .5" pvc just about the same as 15mm practically, its not really .5" and it varies for pvc1 and pvc2
its all the same i believe and its all larger than .5"
its all the same i believe and its all larger than .5"
yer true but i use 5/8 lead sinkers mainly n they kindof mould with a lil bit of force to the i-d of the barrel,flamerz14 wrote:but the showcase says your I.D. is 16mm..
soz i should have wrote 16mm
make you own darts,
buy sinkers from a fishing tackle shop
make some shot shells filled with nails small rocks ect
im sure you will find somthin practical to use as ammo
have fun
~chaos
buy sinkers from a fishing tackle shop
make some shot shells filled with nails small rocks ect

im sure you will find somthin practical to use as ammo
have fun
~chaos
so make shift and pack the shells with rocks or nails maybe even some small sinkers
Just go to your local craft store, and pick up a load of cheap round beads!!! Easy, easy,easy!!! Enjoy!!
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Get some wood nails (the softer kind) and hammer the heads on a hard flat surface to give you a fin of sorts. Loaf a bunch of them into a sabot and there you go, flechette round!chaos wrote:so make shift and pack the shells with rocks or nails maybe even some small sinkers


hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
A 1/2" SCREW. or some 1/2 dowel rod.Id personally go for the dowel rod because its like a baton round.
Poo.
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Get some wood nails (the softer kind) and hammer the heads on a hard flat surface to give you a fin of sorts. Loaf a bunch of them into a sabot and there you go, flechette round!chaos wrote:so make shift and pack the shells with rocks or nails maybe even some small sinkers![]()

ERm, I wouldn't try that.......
flachette website that jack posted wrote:BORE SAFE CONSISTANT PERFORMANCE
Our patented flechette sabot delivers round to round consistency in range and performance you will not find in competing flechette ammuniton. Typical inferior loads use common granulated fillers, such as ground corn cob, to surround a cluster of flechettes in a common commercial shot wad and are closed with a paper disk. This loose filler cannot maintain critical alignments needed during firing and the disk closure is completely inefficent. This type of load has a very low performance level. Flechette ammunition using loose granulated fillers allow enough misalignment of the flechette cluster to permanently damage the shotgun bore with deeply scored grooves when fired.
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no problem if you use a long enough abot and proper wadding
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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-mini marshmallows(work best if stale so leave the bag open for a few days before launch)
-ice(put plastic wrap on the end of a piece of 1/2" pipe, fill w/ water, and freeze. when u take it out it should melt just enough to come out and then put it in your barrel)
-pen caps
-plastic wire nuts
-ice(put plastic wrap on the end of a piece of 1/2" pipe, fill w/ water, and freeze. when u take it out it should melt just enough to come out and then put it in your barrel)
-pen caps
-plastic wire nuts
