Now then…about barrel length for an airgun:
That is an extreme build, and I do enjoy reading your build threads, you push into boundaries very few have ventured, off the beaten path.
-Matt
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Now then…about barrel length for an airgun:
What I’ve always wondered about is the barrel length on springers. Everything I’ve read and my own personal experience is that springers tend to develop nearly 100% of their velocity in the first 9” or so. I cut a couple Chinese guns down into carbines back in the day and noticed little loss in velocity from it.
I suspect that the barrel length on most springers today has more to do with cocking leverage than power or efficiency, especially when the barrel length remains the same from .177 to .25.
Earlier in this thread it was requested to have to different barrel lengths tested, with the exact same rifle. So in the name of science, etc...
The rifle is an American Air Arms, Evol Magnon 30 caliber, with a 1900 psi regulator setting, stock-ish porting, and moderate hammer spring tension because of the short barrel and waisting air/accuracy. The barrel's are nearly identical in form and bore conditioning/treatment. The barrel's used on the Magnon receiver were 15" and 18" respectively. (381mm 457mm for you metric folks). They screw onto the receiver to meet the transfer port, so there is no disruption of any kind to the gun other than the barrel swap. The chronograph sat at 10 yards.
The 15" barrel
JSB Heavy 50.15 grain pellets 810 fps
JSB Hades 44.75 grain pellets 827 fps.
The 18" barrel
JSB Hades 44.75 grain pellets 846 fps
JSB Hades 44.75 grain pellets. 867 fps.
I couldn't even guess at those numbers, but I'll work on getting the answers for more reliable data. The gun is de-tuned slightly, with less pressure, but has a large 46cc plenum extension installed for volume.Port diameter makes a huge difference, as it greatly impacts the 'mass flow rate' feeding the barrel and the potential shift when changing barrel length. Likewise so does plenum volume. Any chance you know what the stock port diameter is for this gun, or plenum volume? Was the 810/827 fps with 15" at its plateau or de-tuned away from peak? Assuming you didn't change any hammer settings, only the barrels here?
Thanks for the data!
-Matt
The stock plenum volume on an Evol is 37cc, if that helps. I never measured the ports.Port diameter makes a huge difference, as it greatly impacts the 'mass flow rate' feeding the barrel and the potential shift when changing barrel length. Likewise so does plenum volume. Any chance you know what the stock port diameter is for this gun, or plenum volume? Was the 810/827 fps with 15" at its plateau or de-tuned away from peak? Assuming you didn't change any hammer settings, only the barrels here?
Thanks for the data!
-Matt
The stock plenum volume on an Evol is 37cc, if that helps. I never measured the ports.