You can always find a way to increase the mass! and if i recall, you can use Cd= 0.0315 ± 0.001MrCrowley wrote:Don't think they're heavy enough. I couldn't find a solid number on an arrow's Cd so I used 0.03 which I found some place and the range of an arrow improved from 1800m to over 4000m by increasing the weight from about 25g to 80g.CpTn_lAw wrote:Why did anybody think about saboting a crossbow dart? Fit them with lumenoks and there you go : tracer spudgun round?
Imagine shooting them from a hybrid? Supersonic, very aerodynamic,fin stabilized....
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Can we make this, please? Pretty please with a cherry on top? [/quote]I ran some numbers for a 0.25" diameter dart weighing 100g (using a tungsten core it would be shorter than a foot) fired at a very feasible (using a sabot) 850 feet per second and with an achievable CD of 0.1, and GGDT suggested a range of no less than 6207 metres - over three and a half miles!