how long does it take for pellets from automatic air rifle to fall back down?

Published on December 21, 2020
Duration: 14:13

This video tests the Hatsan Blitz automatic air rifle, focusing on its full-auto capabilities and pellet trajectory. An experiment is conducted to determine how long it takes for pellets fired vertically to fall back down, with an estimated time of 15-16 seconds. The review also covers the rifle's features, penetration testing on a cinder block and wood, and includes a sponsor segment for Grip6 products.

Quick Summary

Pellets fired vertically from the Hatsan Blitz automatic air rifle took approximately 15-16 seconds to fall back to the ground. This experiment highlights projectile motion and the factors affecting pellet trajectory, such as terminal velocity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Hatsan Blitz Auto Air Rifle
  2. 00:44Hatsan Blitz PCP Overview
  3. 01:12Loading the 20-Round Magazine
  4. 02:35Hatsan Blitz Rifle Features
  5. 03:03Full-Auto Penetration Test
  6. 06:28Grip6 Sponsor Segment
  7. 07:21Vertical Shot Experiment: Pellet Fall Time
  8. 11:26Results & Conclusion: Pellet Drop Time

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take for pellets from an automatic air rifle to fall back down?

In this experiment with the Hatsan Blitz automatic air rifle, pellets fired vertically took approximately 15-16 seconds to fall back to the ground. This duration is influenced by factors like pellet weight, shape, and air resistance.

What is the Hatsan Blitz?

The Hatsan Blitz is a full-auto capable PCP (Pre-Charged Pneumatic) air rifle chambered in .22 caliber. It features a 20-round rotary magazine and offers both semi-automatic and automatic firing modes.

What kind of power does the Hatsan Blitz automatic air rifle have?

The Hatsan Blitz demonstrated significant power during penetration testing, causing substantial damage to a cinder block and nearly penetrating a thick piece of wood when fired in full-auto mode.

What are the key features of the Hatsan Blitz air rifle?

Key features include its full-auto capability, a 20-round .22 caliber rotary magazine, a PCP power source with a large air tank, selectable firing modes (semi/full-auto), and integrated carry handle sights.

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