best type of potato to use?

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ok, i'm just starting to make my first potato gun...any tips for the best kind of potato and fuel to use?
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Best type of potato: one that fits good and is cheap
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the best type of potato is.... all the potatos in the world muhahahahah!
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They say Gold Russets are the best I'm pretty sure.
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I havn't heard of even any claims that a certain type of potato is better.
However, I'd venture to say there would be a couple criterion to look for:

Starch content: higher starch content means higher density (albeit only a few percent)
Physical condition: stronger potatoes mean less launch fragmentation.
Shape: spherical potates would produce more symetrical slugs, presumable resulting in higher accuracy.
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I love Russets because their bigger than regular Idahoe's and they seen more dense also, so they produce stronger slugs that seal the barrel good and they have good center of gravity for me, so they don't tumble in the air...
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Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:06 pm

boilingleadbath wrote:I havn't heard of even any claims that a certain type of potato is better.
However, I'd venture to say there would be a couple criterion to look for:

Starch content: higher starch content means higher density (albeit only a few percent)
Physical condition: stronger potatoes mean less launch fragmentation.
Shape: spherical potates would produce more symetrical slugs, presumable resulting in higher accuracy.
BLB, do you exist to make stupid people like me feel..err... stupider?

I never really thought about the physical characteristics before, other than taking weight to size (density). :lol:
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I use bakeing potatos. From what i have tested(not really lol) they hold up a little bit better and if you get hungry you can eat the. lol. The best thing to do is take a peisce of pipe the same size as your barrel and put a potato in it and then frezze it. And then take the potato out and well la . They stand up really well and do a lot of damage.

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Fri Jun 23, 2006 10:24 am

for the one inch barrel i have i use the little red potatoes, like 10 cents each with my whole foods discount of 20%, and for bigger 2 inch barrel, idahos.
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Try sticking a glowstick through one for a crazy tracer effect.
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Fri Jul 28, 2006 9:52 pm

The only potatoes I've bought so far are Yukon Gold potatoes. They hold up fine and are only about 3 bucks a bag or so.
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Fri Jul 28, 2006 9:58 pm

really? I dont like the yukon gold ones... i have used them before

I know russets are great... i think idaho's are good as well
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There is a line of potatos against a wall, how do you tell witch one is a ho?



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