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How difficult would it be to make a chrono station muffler?
Like a 2'-3' section of 4" PVC vented leech line, wrapped in a towel, with a removable cap on one end, and a mount for a handheld chrono on the other?
I need something that would muffle the shot signature enough to prevent my neighbors from calling the cops.
I don't need a target range for accuracy, but the ability to test velocity at home would be awesome.If you need to talk, I will listen. Leave a message and I will call you back as soon as I get it.
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I live in a relatively urban environment with a small back yard facing a road. We have a small fire pit that I put shipping totes (plastic bins) in and then take 5 gallon buckets and stack them inside to shoot into. The paint drips out the bottom into the fire pit but most of the shell stays in the buckets and totes. Before taking a shot, I make sure the street is empty.
I called our city police before ever firing a ball to make sure they were alright with it. Neighbors don't seem to care.
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Originally posted by heyzeus View PostWhat reball-hopper combos work best? I bought some unbranded reballs a while back and they don’t consistently feed even through a gravity hopper (Empire Splitter).Originally posted by wunderbarsafari View Post
I’ve had good luck with a Spire IR and revvy. I’ve heard that rotors specifically don’t like reball.
Also, traffic cone + reballs = death
I figured they would bounce around and drop though the end, no, they rebound and come back at you
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I've got a bucket with an old sheet stuffed loosely inside. Also a towel to dry fire the barrel into, quiets it really well.
If you just want to test functionality you don't even need a barrel, assuming the detent is on the body. Essentially no velocity shooting like this so you can easily catch paintballs in a towel.
I'm also rural so for actual testing I have a huge piece of double back hard foam I rest up against a tree. Stick a target on it and shoot that.
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Originally posted by spikeball View Post
I kind of stole your idea. I had some sleeves from a jean jacket hanging around. (I liked the material and thought I might use it on something else). I emptied out a plastic rubbermaid storage tote and on one of the short sides, attached both sleeves about 3 inches apart with the inseam cut. Works perfectly. I have a furnace access in my place that has a little bit of storage and I can crouch into. Regular cheap paintballs don't actually break on the jean material or in the tote! I'm just curious what it sounds like outside of the little room.
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Years ago I built a 16"x16"x16" plywood box and hung sheets of screen material in it to catch the spray. Had feet on the front to angle it up towards me. Worked pretty well. Wouldn't do it indoors, though.Originally posted by Terry A. DavisGod said 640x480 16 color was a covenant like circumcision.
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I set something up in my large shed for testing / chrono'ing purposes. A large rubbermaid garbage can turned on it's side, I packed the can with lots of old crumbled up newsprint, flyers, etc to absorb broken paint, then to deal with splatter and bouncebacks (i'm shooting point blank into this setup) i got some heavy duty card board and hang it over the opening, duct tape it down, and i just cut a small port to place my barrel through. Nothing fancy, but its made for a handy little chrono station.
If I want to shoot a few in the backyard, I luckily back onto a commercial area, and there is about 20 feet of mature trees, brush and then an 8 foot fence separating the 2 properties. I have a couple targets I setup there such as a dead ninja bottle I have hanging up, and then also I scored an old recalled brass eagle fish bowl z leader mask in a lot one time, since its unsafe to use i have it setup as another target. Any missed shots either break up in the brush, or hit that wooden fence.
I usually make sure to check that my immediate neighbors are not outside so as not to freak them out. I'm not worried about other neighbors calling cops as I assume they'll attribute the noise to business commercial side we all back onto. Also we have a ton of tear down, rebuild construction going on in my neighborhood , so at any given time i figure someone likely thinks the noise I am making is a roofing nail gun.Last edited by Meleager7; 08-13-2020, 08:47 PM.'96 RF Mini Cocker, '95 RF Autococker, 68-Automag Classic, Banzai Splash Minimag, Gen-E Matrix, Shoebox Shocker 4x4, Montneel Z-1, Tippmann Pro-Carbine, Tippmann Mini-Lite, Tippmann Model-98, Tippmann 68-Special, Spyder .50 cal Opus/Opus-A , Tippmann .50 Cal Cronus , Gog Enmey .50 cal , Tippmann Vert ASA 68-Carbine, Bob Long Millennium, ICD Grey Green Marble Splash Alleycat Deluxe (runs liquid co2) , Halfblock 2K4 Prostock Autococker , 2K RF Sniper II
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I built a set of swinging targets for the backyard using PVC, chain, and plywood. I live in a rural area, so neighbors aren't much of a concern. Besides, the neighbors further up on the hill are known to shoot real steel and set off Tannerite in their backyard. I'm far from the noisiest person around here when I target shoot.
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