High Power Darts
man anything above 45 is deadly you should have seen my hand after my "accident"
swat + marble barrel = ahhhh
i dont know why ya would lol i just wrote that.
i dont know why ya would lol i just wrote that.

- spud yeti
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Fat pants, how accurate is your darts from a distance? Surely it might spin out a bit, but maybe im stupid and not thinking right
! Anyways, let me know cos i like your idea and sounds cheap which is important!

yeah i found out too that the caulk tips are for free
hahahaha suckas they cant stop you if you walked out with the lot!!!
Anyway I put the screw point out and cut off the ring and fill with sand for extra weight, tape the end down and grind a nasty tip into it! they work a treat

Anyway I put the screw point out and cut off the ring and fill with sand for extra weight, tape the end down and grind a nasty tip into it! they work a treat

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ok, I would just like to finalize the whole dart/rocket etc. debate, as model rockets used to be my life.
1) the little cap added on the end is the equivalent of the fins, this means that adding one on the front would destroy the COP(center of pressure) and make the thing fly horribly.
2) AA batteries are not at all aerodynamic, as they have no stabilization, so they flip all over the place and enter sideways half of the time.
3) attaching a little cap-like thing to the front of a battery would improve the battery, but not by giving it a pointy tip. the cap, because it is so light would move the CP way up, but the CG (center of gravity) would stay in the same place, so the battery would instantly turn around, but then fly quite straight after that.
hope this cleared up some of the questions
1) the little cap added on the end is the equivalent of the fins, this means that adding one on the front would destroy the COP(center of pressure) and make the thing fly horribly.
2) AA batteries are not at all aerodynamic, as they have no stabilization, so they flip all over the place and enter sideways half of the time.
3) attaching a little cap-like thing to the front of a battery would improve the battery, but not by giving it a pointy tip. the cap, because it is so light would move the CP way up, but the CG (center of gravity) would stay in the same place, so the battery would instantly turn around, but then fly quite straight after that.
hope this cleared up some of the questions