What about putting a cone shape mateirial while inserting cement so when it dries you have a double rapped sharp sabot just take the end cap off on the sharpened side so it can peirce?MisterSteve124 wrote:Ok well its pretty easy to explain but I'm bored so I drew a picture. For the 2inch barrel you could take a spare peice of 1.5 inch pvc and fill it with cement. Since 1.5inch doesn't fit perfectly in 2" pipe you could put caps on both ends and sand down the sides a little till it was a perfect fit. Or if you don't feel like doing all that sanding then just don't use caps and stick some wadding in behind it.
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haha... well the plaster IS all kinds of heavy, but when i used foam balls with the plaster it turned it all kinds of light... which is exactly what i wanted... I would love to put some kind of fins on that rod so thats the next step in this little experiment. Right now i'm firing it out of a metered propane combustion gun, but i'm in the process of building a high pressure sch 80 pneumatic gun. Unfortunately my ignition just went on my combustion soooo I haveta replace it when i get the chance or wait to get the pneumatic done. But as soon as I get a perfected model, I'll let you guys know.
The one other thing I might try is spray foam for the sabot to get rid of the plaster and make it lighter.
The one other thing I might try is spray foam for the sabot to get rid of the plaster and make it lighter.
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i love to use sleeper ammo, the kind that seems weak and is truely far from, such as a dixie cup full paper towels crumpled up after being fully saturated in water, ill blow your mind what they'll do.