what size barrel?

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What size barrel do you think will be best? I have 1 foot of 4 inch pvc for the chamber and I'm going to be using a ball valve.
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Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:18 pm

search!
just look for good ammo (cheap, easy to get, good flying, etc)
then find a good barrel for it
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Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:43 pm

Depends what you want to shoot really, if you're stuck with a ball valve though I wouldn't go past 1 inch.
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Wed Nov 05, 2008 2:23 pm

For spuds, use a 1 1/2" sched 40 PVC, 4 or 5' barrel.
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Wed Nov 05, 2008 2:27 pm

i wouldn't waste 4" pipe on a Ball valve cannon :shock:

i would make an advanced combustion or piston valved cannon!
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Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:03 pm

If you wanna use a ball valve, use a metal one because pvc one's takes approx 3 secs to open an metal 1/3 of a sec.(good metals one lubrificated)

But please dont use a ball valve, use a sprinkler valve.They cost 20 $ and are 5 x better then a ball valve.

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Use a 1 1/4 inch for a ball valve and 1 1/2 for a sprinkler valve (unmodded or modded).
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Yeah.. ball valves are ok for the first timers, but a sprinkler valve is just that one step up. Even if you are a first timer, you would be better off using a sprinkler valve by far!!
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Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:59 pm

SpudBlaster15 wrote:1.5" or 2" works well for potatoes, and is my most frequently used size.
FWIW, 2" barrels requires fairly largish potatoes to consistantly seal the barrel and because of a typically higher mass projectile, tend to kick more when shot.
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starman wrote:
FWIW, 2" barrels requires fairly largish potatoes to consistantly seal the barrel and because of a typically higher mass projectile, tend to kick more when shot.


thats ok, I'm 5 minuets from Idaho ;)
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