How to calculate the power of an airgun
Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 12:41 pm
Hi All,
> With everyone wanting to 'TUNE' their air rifles for enhancing its power & accuracy - this would perhaps help you in knowing your air rifle better:
> When it comes to Air guns, many people regard the Air gun as a toy. However, as I and many others can attest, the Air gun is a very viable tool for hunting and pest control. And one of the things that concern a hunter the most is the power available from his Air gun.
> There is a simple mathematical equation that you can use to determine the power that your Air gun develops which is expressed as ‘Foot Pounds’ or flbs.
> Here is the equation:
Mass (in grains) X Velocity (in feet-per-second) squared, divided by 450240 (gravitational constant)
Example:
1. Assuming the weight of the .22 cal pellet = 14 grains
2. The fps of your air rifle is 800
> Calculation:
14 x 800 (squared) = 64,0000 x 14 = 8960000 divide this by 450240 ( gravitational constant)
Answer = 20flbs approx.
> NOTE: Since the limit of POWER allowed by UK is 12 flbs, 20flbs is approx. over 60% more than regulation, which is plenty of power to knock out pests.
> Happy Plinking!!!
Cheers
Brihacharan
> With everyone wanting to 'TUNE' their air rifles for enhancing its power & accuracy - this would perhaps help you in knowing your air rifle better:
> When it comes to Air guns, many people regard the Air gun as a toy. However, as I and many others can attest, the Air gun is a very viable tool for hunting and pest control. And one of the things that concern a hunter the most is the power available from his Air gun.
> There is a simple mathematical equation that you can use to determine the power that your Air gun develops which is expressed as ‘Foot Pounds’ or flbs.
> Here is the equation:
Mass (in grains) X Velocity (in feet-per-second) squared, divided by 450240 (gravitational constant)
Example:
1. Assuming the weight of the .22 cal pellet = 14 grains
2. The fps of your air rifle is 800
> Calculation:
14 x 800 (squared) = 64,0000 x 14 = 8960000 divide this by 450240 ( gravitational constant)
Answer = 20flbs approx.
> NOTE: Since the limit of POWER allowed by UK is 12 flbs, 20flbs is approx. over 60% more than regulation, which is plenty of power to knock out pests.
> Happy Plinking!!!
Cheers
Brihacharan