I am interested in setting up an air rifle solely for testing proper ballistic gel density and have no idea where to begin. I would like to do this as inexpensively as possible. 10% ballistic gel can be purchased on Midway for $150 per block or made at home for less than $10 per block. However for the most accurate and repeatable results, it must be of the proper density.
Alphabet org standards for 10% ballistic gelatin are that a steel .177 BB traveling at 590fps (+/- 15fps) should penetrate 8.5cm (+/- 1cm) when shot from a distance of 10 feet away from the muzzle.
I had considered trying to use my daughter's Airforce Edge 3p air rifle that she no longer shoots. (She now shoots precision class) I know that it can be regulated for speed, but the idea of sending steel BBs through its Walther barrel quickly nixed that idea. Instead I plan to sell her target rifle and build a dedicated test rifle for density testing.
What would be the cheapest rifle that could be easily regulated to get a consistent velocity of 590fps?
Alphabet org standards for 10% ballistic gelatin are that a steel .177 BB traveling at 590fps (+/- 15fps) should penetrate 8.5cm (+/- 1cm) when shot from a distance of 10 feet away from the muzzle.
I had considered trying to use my daughter's Airforce Edge 3p air rifle that she no longer shoots. (She now shoots precision class) I know that it can be regulated for speed, but the idea of sending steel BBs through its Walther barrel quickly nixed that idea. Instead I plan to sell her target rifle and build a dedicated test rifle for density testing.
What would be the cheapest rifle that could be easily regulated to get a consistent velocity of 590fps?