Quote from: fpjeepy on January 26, 2019, 03:02:07 PMIs rkr's can practical? What if it was 75% larger in diameter? Do you disagree with 0.25 in^3/fpe?What is rkr's caliber? Air quantity?By all means try it, I am not resisting.
Is rkr's can practical? What if it was 75% larger in diameter? Do you disagree with 0.25 in^3/fpe?
In my XP .45 power level is about 600 fpe. Recommendations for backyard frendliness?
Actually in my .338 is the same power, you have heard it barking I believe. It has a muzzle brake too. Sorry if I disturbed your shooting in any way.
I'm sorry. Well, honestly I am not. It is a shooting range you know.
I saw this pellet design... Thought it might be another way to get a lightweight large diameter pellet
And where do you get tin so cheap? I have not found pure tin so cheap that I would make bullets out of it.Any special calibers, mold need to be made your self or have made by some one.Marko
Quote from: MJP on January 28, 2019, 06:57:17 AMAnd where do you get tin so cheap? I have not found pure tin so cheap that I would make bullets out of it.Any special calibers, mold need to be made your self or have made by some one.MarkoDefine "so cheap". It is costly but those plastic sabot special thingies are usually even more expensive. Then there's the question why shoot pellets when you could shoot EPP/UGs or other light bullets. Actually the question could also be why go for a .73 cal in the first place if you want to shoot extra light bullets/pellets?
Well I have gotten 600fpe at 3600psi from 31" .457 shootin 290gr so no need for 40" barrel. 500fpe on 2900psi on same bullet and barrel. Its all about the valve and porting to get the power. Maybe a 12gauge could be fun to try. But anyway give it a go and do post some pictures of the build, it is interesting. Marko
Define "so cheap". It is costly but those plastic sabot special thingies are usually even more expensive.