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These are moulded from Polyurethane with a BB head.
They are accurate enough to shoot a fly from 10 feet away. These particular ones are made for an 8mm bore.
What do you guys think?
Here is a modded round through a coin 8)
They are accurate enough to shoot a fly from 10 feet away. These particular ones are made for an 8mm bore.
What do you guys think?
Here is a modded round through a coin 8)
Last edited by Novacastrian on Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:14 am, edited 3 times in total.
Novacastrian wrote:These are moulded form Polyurethane with a BB head.
They are accurate enough to shoot a fly from 10 feet away. These particular ones are made for an 8mm bore.
What do you guys think?
proof... 8) ? thats a pretty big claim there
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If you miss your a bad shot, honestly Caos i make these in 12.7mm form and they are accurate within three inches at roughly 20 metres no B.S.
I will make some vids next week and show you all.
I just hit a target twice with two shots at 28 feet with the 12.7mm.
The target was less than 1 1/2 inches in diameter, first shot hit the outer of the target, second shot hit within 2mm of centre! 8)
I will make some vids next week and show you all.
I just hit a target twice with two shots at 28 feet with the 12.7mm.
The target was less than 1 1/2 inches in diameter, first shot hit the outer of the target, second shot hit within 2mm of centre! 8)
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Novacastrian wrote:If you miss your a bad shot, honestly Caos i make these in 12.7mm form and they are accurate within three inches at roughly 20 metres no B.S.
I will make some vids next week and show you all.
yer i wasn't doubting them or anything its just, saying somthing straight off like that without any real proof seems a little misleading, but nevertheless great job on the ammo they look great. congrats,
cant wait for the vid.
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Novacastrian wrote:they are accurate within three inches at roughly 20 metres no B.S.
pretty big flies where you're atThey are accurate enough to shoot a fly from 10 feet away.
lookin' good, though they'll probably fly better if you drill out the base.
It won't have an appreciable effect in a smoothbore barrellooks very nice! you should add rifling to the ammo:)
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Thanks for the tip jack i will try that
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That looks pretty good, but might I ask how you go about making them?
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They look preyy cool. What advantages does polyurethane have compared to other materials, like say resin or epoxy though?
Otherwise I really like them, especially the alleged accuracy
Otherwise I really like them, especially the alleged accuracy
My guess would be that he uses a short piece of 8mm pipe, lubes it up, puts a BB in the bottom and pours the polyurathane over it until it reaches the desired height.That looks pretty good, but might I ask how you go about making them?
really good quote/phrase here
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I simply drill a hole or holes in a sheet of plastics and pour in the Poly.
Add the bb first.
Add the bb first.
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All the way through, or just to a certain depth, like with a drill press?
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Your ammo reminds me that the guys on Airsoftforum.com were thinking up ideas to improve the accuracy of airsoft sniper rifles, and someone suggested that an airsoft rifle should be created to shoot a shaped projectile instead of the round BB and maybe even add rifling to the barrel. I couldn't help but remember this when I saw your thread so I thought I would speak my mind for a moment.
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An airsoft gun for shaped ammo? With any kind of hig ROF you'd need to put a lot of ingenuity into the mag or you'd run out of ammo real quick.
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I mean bolt action airsoft snipers, not AEGs.
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Oh, I see. I can see how that would be good.
Also, those rounds look like they have a bit extra on the back, do you cut that off, or leave it on to ensure a better seal?
Also, those rounds look like they have a bit extra on the back, do you cut that off, or leave it on to ensure a better seal?
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