Sniper Rifle 360 (UPDATED 11/1/08)
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Woohoo. Somebody finally understands the meaning of "rifle".Velocity wrote:Yes, I am calling it a sniper rifle, no it does not have a rifled barrel, yes you will need to deal with that.
Many cannon's do NOT have rifled barrels, and yet they call them rifles.
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Pellets that are "diablo" shaped (like a shuttlecock) were originally designed to work well in smoothbore barrels, hence the forward cetre of gravity and hollow tail, so if they're medium weight (heavyweights tend to have poor weight distribution for unrifled flight) they're pretty accurate without spinning.al-xg wrote:Wouldn't pellets tumble ina smooth bore ? would they actually help with accuracy ?
Woohoo. Somebody finally understands the meaning of "rifle".
Many cannon's do NOT have rifled barrels, and yet they call them rifles.
It's not just spudders, have a look here
Steyr call it the AMR - Anti Matériel Rifle - in spite of the fact that it's always been a smoothbore weapon. Now you're not going to argue with Steyr-Mannlicher are you?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Woah JSR. Impressive.
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If you can't find any darts, homemade paper darts are surprisingly accurate. Most people make them with nails rolled into the tips, and reinforced with more glue to withstand pneumatic pressures. I make them for my blowgun all the time, and they're a lot easier to make for lung-powered launchers.
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No kiddingOuchProgramme wrote:Woah JSR. Impressive.
It fires 20 gram (308 grains) tungsten dart (flechette) with muzzle velocity of 1450 meters per second (4750 fps). At 1000 meters this projectile will penetrate a 40 mm of RHA (rolled homogenous steel armour) and will result in serious secondary fragmentation effect behind the armour. That said, it will penetrate two walls of any modern APC at one kilometer range. The trajectory is very flat and does not rise higher than 800 mm above the line of sight when fired to 1000 meters.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I think it was the AMR that made shoot a 20g steel dart from my first piston cannon.
Darts work great (lighter ones though), I've shot quite a few carbon ones, and they are extremly accurate, but tend to get stuck into hard targets... I've had to break a few to get them out.
The other problem is multishot or auto loading, darts require long shells so more dead space and a higher chance of jaming...
Darts work great (lighter ones though), I've shot quite a few carbon ones, and they are extremly accurate, but tend to get stuck into hard targets... I've had to break a few to get them out.
The other problem is multishot or auto loading, darts require long shells so more dead space and a higher chance of jaming...
Why is it called the sniper rifle 360? Cause when you see it you'll turn 360 degrees and walk away!
lol. terrible joke, but i coulsnt resist.
Anyway. beautiful looking gun there. I might just make something like it, cause if just found a good place for copper near me.
lol. terrible joke, but i coulsnt resist.
Anyway. beautiful looking gun there. I might just make something like it, cause if just found a good place for copper near me.
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In case you hadn't noticed, 360 is full circle, so you'd still be walking in the same direction.A-98 wrote:Cause when you see it you'll turn 360 degrees and walk straight at it again!
Perhaps 360 means it's "revolutionary"... *Gets beaten up for bad pun*
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
Does anyone have a good method for making reliable darts for this type of barrel? Its 0.24" in diameter, if you didn't read the description. A few days ago, I tried shooting a BB through a filled water bottle from 10 feet away at 120 PSI, and it was not able to penetrate through the other side of the bottle. Is this to be expected with a projectile that is a plastic airsoft BB?
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thats normal because water slows down the bb tremendously, i could barley pierce a filled bottle with my crossman pump pellet rifle.
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Yes, plastic BBs have increadibly poor sectional density and as such will slow down too rapidly for effective penetration. Try lead pelletsVelocity wrote:Is this to be expected with a projectile that is a plastic airsoft BB?
What, with thiselitesniper wrote:i could barley pierce a filled bottle
As an illustration of the importance of projectile weight as well as velocity for penetration:
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0.25 gram BB, penetrated both sides of the can
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0.12 gram BB, penetrated one side only
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life