jblomenberg16
Grandmaster
expand on what correlation your wanting.
Was thinking something along the lines of:
Pennetration of 3 milk jugs of water is the same as 9 inches of ballistic gell, etc.
expand on what correlation your wanting.
Was thinking something along the lines of:
Pennetration of 3 milk jugs of water is the same as 9 inches of ballistic gell, etc.
ok sorry, brain fart. we could set both at the same distance and shoot and see?
remote control boat with tannerite... i will supply the tannerite if i get to drive the boat!!!
I'd like to see an offshoot series titled "Redneck-o-Truth", where you use your unique situation to make some tongue-in-cheek reports.
How about "The best way to shoot from your living room"?
"Tracers at Midnight"
"Shooting from a Moving Kubota Tractor"
"Try to Explode the Remote Control Boat Full of Tannerite"
That kinda thing. . .
This coming from a man who did a range report on a Nerf gun!!???
This coming from a man who did a range report on a Nerf gun!!???
This coming from a man who did a range report on a Nerf gun!!???
This coming from a man who did a range report on a Nerf gun!!???
remote control boat with tannerite... i will supply the tannerite if i get to drive the boat!!!
Have Terry back over for some more .50BMG fun. And invite me this time.
This coming from a man who did a range report on a Nerf gun!!???
Going down the lines of the WWII rifle accuracy, it would be a nice test to simultaneosly do with various WWII ammo and terminal ballistics.
E.g. 7.62x54r Heavy Ball and Light Ball, .303 Brit, M2 Ball (what would be cool is if we could shoot from a Garand, 1903, and 1917), 8mm Mauser and on down the list.
I think all proved themselves effective in actual combat use, but it is always tons of fun to shoot and compare these old war horses.
Going down the lines of the WWII rifle accuracy, it would be a nice test to simultaneosly do with various WWII ammo and terminal ballistics.
E.g. 7.62x54r Heavy Ball and Light Ball, .303 Brit, M2 Ball (what would be cool is if we could shoot from a Garand, 1903, and 1917), 8mm Mauser and on down the list.
I think all proved themselves effective in actual combat use, but it is always tons of fun to shoot and compare these old war horses.