Weird thought/question.....

Have any of you 3D printer guys ever thought about or tried printing plastic pellets? I figured speed would be off the charts & destabilizing but I was thinking about guys who are "locked down" in winter & shooting in their basements. Don't think I've ever seen a thread on here regarding this. Got me curious.
 
Gerry!

I believe that there in fact was a brief thread last year regarding some sort of plastic pellet, not necessarily 3D printed, but along those lines. It was in the 'Projectiles' Forum.
While a can't recall the exact wording, I think that even Ballisticboy hadda reply in that thread (?).
I might be dreaming, but I believe it's true.

Mike
 
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Have any of you 3D printer guys ever thought about or tried printing plastic pellets? I figured speed would be off the charts & destabilizing but I was thinking about guys who are "locked down" in winter & shooting in their basements. Don't think I've ever seen a thread on here regarding this. Got me curious.
Dang now I gotta get into airsoft, will it ever end?
 
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Many years ago someone gave me a bunch of "Hyper Velocity" plastic pellets with an in-bedded BB (or small bearing) to try.

I only fired one through my FWB124 and didn't like the harsh shot. The pellet might have gone supersonic but it was almost like dry-firing the springer - NOT GOOD 😳

Had forgotten about those projectiles, might try one in a PCP just for giggles.

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As a teenager (back in the 60's), I experimented with adding BBs and nails to the .22 caliber pellets for my Crosman 101. Learned then that it was a waste of time and effort as those abortions were way too heavy and nowhere as accurate as normal pellets.

I still think the to be true with the composite pellets being marketed today - expensive, gimmicky and not practical.

Cheers!
 
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