What 164 lbs of Tannerite Does to a Barn

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Frankingun
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Netpackrat wrote:I worry a little that people will see videos like this, and call for the banning of explosive targets.
Indiana is already there. I do think this guy is scared of anyone having fun though: Senator introduces legislation to regulate explosive.
Buy ammunition and magazines.

You'll shoot your eye out!

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Aesop wrote:
evan price wrote:Also a "Remington 700 with a .180 grain projectile"... that light bullet must have been going about 30,000 FPS or so?
I'ma go with closer to 3000 fps.
If someone's figured a way to get a rifle projectile up to near orbital escape velocity, call NASA.
But it could make the idea of "shooting the moon" with the Barrett Moonfucker a practical possibility. :lol:
Aesop, you did notice they put a decimal point? Zero-point-180 grains? I was snarking a "new ultra lightweight hyper.velocity bullet." Probably derived from the magic bullets from the kennedy assassination.
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Frankingun wrote:
Netpackrat wrote:I worry a little that people will see videos like this, and call for the banning of explosive targets.
Indiana is already there. I do think this guy is scared of anyone having fun though: Senator introduces legislation to regulate explosive.
It isn't one of the Leftist-approved means of finding enjoyment and pleasure.
The use of the word "but" usually indicates that everything preceding it in a sentence is a lie.
E.g.:
"I believe in Freedom of Speech, but". . .
"I support the Second Amendment, but". . .
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