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March 7th, 2011, 02:32 | #1 | |
Pop Can Fps tester
Ok, this is just a small test i did to give you some ideas of the minimum amount of FPS it takes to get threw the parts of a CAN to roughly estimate how many FPS your gun is shooting, just in case your cheap and don't want to get a chronograph unit. "Just kidding" i just saw a few threads, but no one did it.
This is a late night test so might not be the best, if you have more info post it up. This is not the most organized thread but, i was bored and so here you go lol I used 3 different springs to try and get the best results Quote:
ONE SIDE FPS threw a side of the can: i estimate 120 or less at 2 inches. My gun cant shoot that low, so im not 100% sure on that one. (BB remains in can after penetrating one side) 90 to 120 fps " I Think" All figures are approximated based on tests with an 0.2g BB. Varying weight of BB may alter results as the above FPS values only apply for 0.2g BBs. All FPS measurements chrono'd with a Madbull v2. The range of FPS above accounts for minor structural differences between cans which can require a little more FPS to make the mark. BOTH SIDES (BB makes it straight through and exits on the other side) 440fps NOT THREW BOTTOM OF CAN 247 to 302 FPS BOTTOM (CENTRAL) 335.1 + fps BOTTOM (EDGE) 370.3 +fps TOP (EDGE) 380 + fps TOP (CENTRAL) 390 + fps Here are some pictures, So try to compare what i have here and your results, if it helps, if not buy a chronograph. lol My GHETO set up gun and chrono This is the result of the above picture velocity going threw the top also not threw the sidewall Did not go threw top corner It tore right threw the top side wall Right threw the bottom side wall ERRRR FAIL!! If im missing something let me know.
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March 7th, 2011, 02:43 | #2 |
No. This doesn't work.
This method is VERY inconsistent. |
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March 7th, 2011, 02:47 | #3 |
oh i know. Im not saying its perfect but gives somewhat of an idea.
I used 4 cans and it all depended on the gun really. I wouldn't go by this method by all means but was worth testing out myself.
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