This project has been a long time in the making and Utah Airguns and AirMarksman just changed our sport!
That is one of the coolest features of these slugs. They fit perfectly in the FX King / Dynamic / Panthera magazines.1 question.
What is the overall length?/ will they play nice in fx mags without cover changes since the ogive is shorter?
It was Altaros who changed the sport with their high BC, round nose slugs. Looks like Utah took notes and developed a similar slug. Nice to see other companies coming out with the round nose design.This project has been a long time in the making and Utah Airguns and AirMarksman just changed our sport!
Confidently taking credit for other's hard work.It was Altaros who changed the sport with their high BC, round nose slugs. Looks like Utah took notes and developed a similar slug. Nice to see other companies coming out with the round nose design.
The first Altoro slugs had a very similar profile to the mp mold round nose boattails that had been designed for some early model of Huben. I always felt like that might be the original for that basic profileIt was Altaros who changed the sport with their high BC, round nose slugs. Looks like Utah took notes and developed a similar slug. Nice to see other companies coming out with the round nose design.
Zan makes great slugs and helped push the sport forward as did Alteros, but so did others in our sport. When I got into this sport back in 2017, there were folks testing boat tail designs in mould form in big bore airguns and .257 custom rigs. The actual shape of the ideal sub sonic profile wasn't designed by Alteros or Zan or anyone in the airgun sector. This shape has been tested by NASA and the department of defense for decades.Confidently taking credit for other's hard work.
ZAN came out with the ELR slugs, but they didn't say "WE DID IT", they just said: "we're trying to make it more affordable..." As Altaros is super expensive(rightfully).
But competition is always great.
A 1:16 barrel is all that is needed to stabilize these slugs at the velocities we are pushing them. The rounded nose ogive profile is a scientifically proven subsonic shape outside of the airgun industry and achieves higher levels of precision and ballistic performance. The pointer the nose, the more susceptible the projectile is to instability, even with the slightest non-concentric seating of the slug in the barrel. I imagine it like this..... When your driving down the road, stick you hand out flat like a wing out the of the window slighlty rotating it in the wind. The wind grabs it and pushes it around pretty easily. Now ball your hand into a fist and do the same thing. The pressure of the wind doesn't have as much effect with the more rounded shape. The rounded nose gives us a bit of a buffer of stability in spin without a loss of ballistic coefficient in subsonic velocities.Nothing sells like excited hyperbole. Will test the .25s when they come out.
I wonder when they're going to move to faster twist barrels. We experimented with subsonic-launched heavy Sierra Matchkings back on the 90s. 77g, .22cal MKs look like needles, buck the wind crazily. Can't really do needles with pure lead...but better nose profiles have been done (better bc than blunts).
Of course, people have created some crazy experimental slugs. I have one that is two-piece. The nose is stiff alloy (bore riding) and the base (groove dia) is pure lead. Impractical but fun!
Not my point. Faster twist allows stabilization of longer, higher BC slugs. You may have optimized for a pellet twist (which is what the market demands) but you haven't found the highest BC for the platform.A 1:16 barrel is all that is needed to stabilize these slugs at the velocities we are pushing them. The rounded nose ogive profile is a scientifically proven subsonic shape outside of the airgun industry and achieves higher levels of precision and ballistic performance. The pointer the nose, the more susceptible the projectile is to instability, even with the slightest non-concentric seating of the slug in the barrel. I imagine it like this..... When your driving down the road, stick you hand out flat like a wing out the of the window slighlty rotating it in the wind. The wind grabs it and pushes it around pretty easily. Now ball your hand into a fist and do the same thing. The pressure of the wind doesn't have as much effect with the more rounded shape. The rounded nose gives us a bit of a buffer of stability in spin without a loss of ballistic coefficient in subsonic velocities.