i may be too little to post here yet, but:
my buddy and i were throwing ideas back and forth, and why couldn't you have a piezoelectric pressure sensor sitting at the bottom of the breach? since the voltage output is proportional to the weight, sensitivity could easily be adjusted as a function of that voltage.
-you can't break 'em.
-they don't take any external power to run.
-it'd be unaffected by breaks - no matter how gummed up the breach gets, the paintball(s) will still weigh the same.
-the bolt's albedo will not affect sensitivity.
-it'd be more reactive in the cases of running/snapshooting where the stack gets jostled.
-that case of black/grey paint you accidentally bought because you forgot to open it before you paid (you know who you are)....could still be shot same as any others.
-installation would be varying degrees of difficult
(except on a mag-type body)
tell me what you think, shoot the idea down - that's what the forum's here for, eh?
my buddy and i were throwing ideas back and forth, and why couldn't you have a piezoelectric pressure sensor sitting at the bottom of the breach? since the voltage output is proportional to the weight, sensitivity could easily be adjusted as a function of that voltage.
-you can't break 'em.
-they don't take any external power to run.
-it'd be unaffected by breaks - no matter how gummed up the breach gets, the paintball(s) will still weigh the same.
-the bolt's albedo will not affect sensitivity.
-it'd be more reactive in the cases of running/snapshooting where the stack gets jostled.
-that case of black/grey paint you accidentally bought because you forgot to open it before you paid (you know who you are)....could still be shot same as any others.
-installation would be varying degrees of difficult
(except on a mag-type body)tell me what you think, shoot the idea down - that's what the forum's here for, eh?

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