golfball veering off course
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Doesn't any rotation on a round projectile cause a curve off to a different direction? (Magnus effect)
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Ah, yes it does, but when you have backspin, it is fighting gravity, and they two sort of cancel each-other out temporarily. So, the end result is that it goes basically level, and it goes straight because it isn't spinning sideways.
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True, but odds are you won't have an acurate and ajustable hop-up, and you wont be able to negate the effects of gravity, you'll over shoot it in one direction or the other.ammosmoke wrote:Ah, yes it does, but when you have backspin, it is fighting gravity, and they two sort of cancel each-other out temporarily. So, the end result is that it goes basically level, and it goes straight because it isn't spinning sideways.
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I guess I'll find that out tomorrow when i try Clide's idea. I think I will be able to adjust the amount of backspin easily just by cutting off or using different thincknesses of rubberModderxtrordanare wrote:True, but odds are you won't have an acurate and ajustable hop-up, and you wont be able to negate the effects of gravity, you'll over shoot it in one direction or the other.ammosmoke wrote:Ah, yes it does, but when you have backspin, it is fighting gravity, and they two sort of cancel each-other out temporarily. So, the end result is that it goes basically level, and it goes straight because it isn't spinning sideways.
Yes, exactly. It isn't impossible to get a nice hopup.
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<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/files/t ... .jpg">This is my golf ball barrel I sleeved a while back for the Harley.
At six o'clock on the muzzle you can see the small piece of rubber that I glued into a notch I made in the pvc. In the picture, it's actually keeping the ball from rolling smoothly down the barrel. I protrudes 2 millimeters from the inside diameter. This small piece of rubber is the hop up that creates a backspin on the ball when fired; considering you screw the barrel on correctly with the rubber at 12 o'clock .
It's never failed me, and the golf balls shoot straight and true. They may waiver a bit in the air, but I think it's due to sheer velocity and wind speed. I can hit the green from 300 yards...everytime! (well almost)
Good luck!! -Lp
Edit: I used JBWeld to secure it. Also, here are a few more pics. The hop up can be seen at 2 o'clock in the first picture. Note the pic of the breech. I used pieces of pvc from the sleaving process for a ball stop, and I had just enough of a gap at that end to shove in another piece of rubber to hold the golf ball in place once loaded. It works well. The burn marks are from a combustion with the same barrel set-up.
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At six o'clock on the muzzle you can see the small piece of rubber that I glued into a notch I made in the pvc. In the picture, it's actually keeping the ball from rolling smoothly down the barrel. I protrudes 2 millimeters from the inside diameter. This small piece of rubber is the hop up that creates a backspin on the ball when fired; considering you screw the barrel on correctly with the rubber at 12 o'clock .
It's never failed me, and the golf balls shoot straight and true. They may waiver a bit in the air, but I think it's due to sheer velocity and wind speed. I can hit the green from 300 yards...everytime! (well almost)
Good luck!! -Lp
Edit: I used JBWeld to secure it. Also, here are a few more pics. The hop up can be seen at 2 o'clock in the first picture. Note the pic of the breech. I used pieces of pvc from the sleaving process for a ball stop, and I had just enough of a gap at that end to shove in another piece of rubber to hold the golf ball in place once loaded. It works well. The burn marks are from a combustion with the same barrel set-up.
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Thanks man, my barrel is thin walled pipe so I'll have to put a coupling on the end and notch it. Also today I tried Clide's idea and the golfball went perfectly straight but it took the rubber with it.
I used this epoxy called Epoxy Plus Five and just glued the rubber to a coupling. The rubber was as thin as SDR21 1.5" pipe. Maybe the epoxy was faulty considering I bought it in the Philippines (You can get 400psi gauges there for $3 ) and they import too much chinese products.