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WillBrink
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Check this 'ol boy out:
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That boy is a SHOOTER!!! 230 yds!!!
I have shot my .357 Mag at 100 yds. Never tried beyond it!
Cool!
Not to nitpick, but as far as your sig line goes, if you're quoting the claymore mine it says "Front toward enemy" yours has way too many big words for the average leg infantryman to read.
Not to nitpick, but as far as your sig line goes, if you're quoting the claymore mine it says "Front toward enemy" yours has way too many big words for the average leg infantryman to read.
FRONT TOWARD ENEMY doesn't necessarily mean the side with the writing. It just means the FRONT. It doesn't tell you which side is the FRONT. But if it said THIS SIDE TOWARD ENEMY it would be easier for us groundpounders to figure out. :uhh:
That was awesome. I wish I still lived in the country so I could do shit like that again.
Not to nitpick, but as far as your sig line goes, if you're quoting the claymore mine it says "Front toward enemy" yours has way too many big words for the average leg infantryman to read.
Wonder what kind of energy that bullet retains at 230 yards ?? Wanna stand out there and find out for me at the next Shootout ???? :doh:
FRONT TOWARD ENEMY doesn't necessarily mean the side with the writing. It just means the FRONT. It doesn't tell you which side is the FRONT. But if it said THIS SIDE TOWARD ENEMY it would be easier for us groundpounders to figure out. :uhh:
Wonder what kind of energy that bullet retains at 230 yards ??
I don't know, but I do know there have been various cases of people being killed by .44 mag bullets fired from much farther distances, usually as an accident.