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Re: Nerf to the Head In Reply to: Nerf to the Head posted by Dale on August 09, 2003 at 11:27:32:
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Posted by: Bill "Capt Bill" Tison on August 10, 2003 at 22:10:03
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Limits the operating pressure? D-Day guys obviously don't understand LAW rockets. Declare your pressure and I'll deliver a hot gun. Stupid. My nerf cannon operates at 160psi with a 12"x2" reservoir tank and a reasonbly fast opening valve. Chrono's at 210fps. Most operate at less than 100psi but have a large reservoir tank. It's a design choice. But to say that I can't use higher than "X"psi is showing their ignorance and stupidity. If a nerf slows down a lot faster than a paintball, how come it's trajectory is flatter? Think you better rethink that assumption because I think you are dead wrong. The cross sectional area, weight and streamlining make the nerf retain it's velocity a lot further than a round paintball. I'm not sure Larry understands or appreciates tanks and LAWs. Just a hunch. Enjoyed chatting! Bill |
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