New project — Homebuild 45 cal
As the “regulars” here know, I build inline air guns.
The latest project is a .458 Cal. inline.
The most significent feature of this gun is a 44 inch long barrel.
I have been testing it for the last few days.
The first few shots were about 375 FPE.
Did a little valve work, this evening and got it up to 450 FPE.
Its shooting a 300 grain hardcast bullet @ 825 FPS for 453 FPE, on a 2700 PSI fill.
Not yet as powerful as Voltar’s or cyngus’s big bores, but I am just starting out.
I been studying high pressure air flow. There is somthing called “sonic choking”. If you try to flow lots of high pressure air, through a restriction, the airflow will will go supersonic. This supersonic shock wave will restrict the flow rate (and the valves performance). The only way around this is a bigger valve orifice or more pressure. So this evening , I opened the valve orfice from .25 inch to .3 inch. The “book” on airflow says that the orifice needs to be .35 inch to achieve the performance I am looking for.
No pictures yet.
Mark
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Been tuning on the valve.
Drilled it out to .323 inch orifice.
Now Its easy to get 880 FPS, 300 grain bullet, for 516 FPE.
A 150 grain sabo round, gets 950 FPS, for 300 FPE.
With an overfill to 3200 (not really an overfill — the tank is rated for 4500PSI), I get 903 FPS, 300 grain bullet, for 543 FPE
The muzzel blast is huge!!!
Each time I try to fire a 500 grain bullet, the crony screws up because of the muzzel blast. The recoil is MUCH bigger than the 300 grain bullets, so I know its cranking out big power. I only have 3 more 500 grain bullets.
This thing is gonna make a hell-of-a deer rifle! With the huge BC of these 300 grain hollow base rounds, it will be flat shooting from 15 to 75 yards.
Mark