Any idea why the chrony is objecting to the .12g
I'm hoping it's the sonic boom
A better question is, how much difference would it make?
Well, it's not just a question of the pressure difference, the projectile would be accelerating in an air-drag free environment. I know NASA have the barrels of their high speed launchers under vacuum, it might be an interesting route to try.
how are you using tape as a burst disk? can you demonstrate in any way?
very easy, in between the fittings I put a rubber washer and a disk of tape, I'll post photos when I'm home.
Have you tried using PBA Raptor pellets? 25% increase in velocity
Those pellets are a bit of a gimmick, they achieve high velocities simply by being lighter in weight.
That lighter fluid can shot would be interesting to watch with a full can and a candle nearby
Not in an urban environment

hehe
Do the BBs fit firmly in the barrel, or do they roll?
Being a fan of D_Halls theory of compressed dead volume allowing supersonic speeds, I wonder what kind of results you would get if you put the BB something like 6" from the breech to give it some extra dead volume to compress.
They roll but they could be wadded. My problem right now is the chrony, I haven't gotten any further readings for 0.12 gram BBs, I'm pumping it till the disk fails (the gauge is fucked but it's well over 350 psi) and there's a distinct crack - I'll see if I can borrow and F1 style chrony for some actual data.