3D printed target for ammunition testing.
Squares are 1 inch.
Circles are 1 inch.
Dots are 1/4 inch.
I could just print this on a ink printer, but I love the crisp holes the bullet makes when it punches through the PLA. Try it, you will like it.
Printing Information:
PLA
Layer height 0.1mm
First layer height 0.15
With those parameters the model should slice into three layers. Set the top layer to a contrasting filament color. I have used all sorts of my junk PLA laying around for this. Bump the speed up to what your printer will tolerate. It takes me between 20 and 40 mins depending on which PLA I use and what speed settings I choose.
LBRY Tags: shooting; guncad; 22lr; 3d printing; guns
u/madmax7774 · 2024-01-20 18:39:15 UTC · score 9
Currently have 91 rounds through this version, and it shows no signs of failure yet. Not intended for Rapid fire, as it's just plastic, and will obviously melt. Ive used it with a bolt action 22LR target rifle, and it sounds awesome. thinking about making a 3-Lug adapter version for easier movement be…
u/GeneralCuster75 · 2024-10-29 15:30:45 UTC · score 7
So what you're actually suggesting is putting the unrifled steel liner inside a printed "barrel" shell?
I'm unfamiliar with the Y22, but I see it appears to be a printed pistol with a printed slide. The only potential issue I really see is whether the contraption you describe will be the same …
u/Ok_Bag_6582 · 2024-10-29 17:49:35 UTC · score 3
bro. I,makebthe same and its not good and unsafe. I put a 22lr in 8mmID and 6mmID. The brass are too small. Dont fit well. When I shoot, the brass swallows too much, get stuck in the barrel liner and the accuracy wan the worst. Have to be less than 10 yards to hit the target. The most importsnt thing i…
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