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Maybe they wouldn't need to be at that distance if they were blasting them at 400 FPS. Seems like there should be an easier way, but this is more fun.
And now a double trigger in case those fuckers try and run.
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Did the previous design actually exist? It seems odd that they’d use such an expensive design at first and then switch to a Rapide looking POS. The MkI also is just really oddly photoshopped in the pictures. It’s really nice looking but also not real looking.
What caliber are these pellets?
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I really want to see the advertising for the e frame version.
"For immunization of a whole hurd in seconds"
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Is that even 68 caliber? Looks larger
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Originally posted by Trbo323 View PostIs that even 68 caliber? Looks larger
Should be 1.00 to 1.05 caliber.
This tool will calculate the diameter of a sphere from the volume, and will convert different measurement units for volume and diameter ø=∛(6V/π)
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I can't comment on the legality, but it seems like it would be cheaper to make .68 VetCaps and just shoot the cows a few times to equal the same volume of pesticide
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Cheaper for the end user, possibly, but from Vetcaps perspective it's more to their advantage if people have to buy their proprietary gun to use their proprietary medicine; if you want to use their system you've got to buy their stuff. From a liability standpoint, they also don't have to worry about people shooting their capsules out of guns they didn't engineer, or vice-versa.
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I hadn't thought of it the other way around. I probably wouldn't appreciate having a ball break on my mask and getting a mouth full of cattle tick medicine because some absent minded farmer mixed up his paintballs and VetCaps.
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I seem to recall the Vetcap rounds are something like 26mm- as Inflict notes, nominally an inch.
You can get "inert" balls, both for testing/practice, and to get the animals used to both the noise and the impact. The inert ones are, unfortunately, 'blank'- the fill and shell are clear, so as to not make a mess.
The eNmy version was in fact sold for a number of years- there was a mention of it before the Big Crash, and there's a couple on eBay right now if anyone would care to pick one up for gits and shiggles. No idea why they switched, though I suspect Toes is right- when the eNmy was discontinued, they lost access to those parts, and had to redesign. (I could see the original design being difficult for a farmer to clean and service, too, and it might be that the new one is more 'user friendly' in that respect.)
So... who wants to go in on a custom-encapsulated run of Mega-Marballizer? A ball four times the weight at 295 FPS? You could start outranging even the Flatline users.
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Why the fudge did anyone waste time inventing first strike when this existed?
What I mean is…the “good” thing about First Strike is that it created this tiered system where the people who have the most accurate and long range guns also have the worst ROF, capacity, price, etc.
To do the same thing, to invent a two tiered system, instead of a straighter firing teeny paintball you could also make a massively huge, less accurate system that has worse range (unless you want to kill someone).
Instead of making a next gen space age paintball use an agricultural one that already exists.
Not better, WORSE!
What could have been…
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Originally posted by SignOfZeta View PostWhy the fudge did anyone waste time inventing first strike when this existed?
It's a larger caliber since they need a certain dose of the insecticide to treat the animal- the volume of a regular paintball isn't enough. And no field, pretty much anywhere, would allow one of these on the field, even if you had an actual paintball that fit it.
Keeping in mind that some countries- England specifically, as I recall- limit the power of an "air gun" to a certain amount of impact energy. A Vetgun-sized ball is about four times the weight, meaning you'd need a quarter the velocity to stay legal. To say nothing of goggle lenses being rated for normal paintballs, not ones four times heavier.
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