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1 Ltr Paint Tin Full Of Peat At 100 Yards With .22 Hornet


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just dont bare thinking about what it would do to a person does it :(

good fun on a paint can :boogie: i shot a 1 1/2inch board at 150 yards just to see what it would do

with the hmr and its scary to think what would happen to flesh isnt it. poor foxy and mr rabbit :thumbs::D

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When I was a youngster and just getting started, my Dad made a point of impressing on me the power of a firearm. He filled an empty five-gallon tar bucket with water and crimped the lid down with the two dozen or so little ears, then stood back 50 yards and shot it. The results certainly got my attention and taught a lesson I'll never forget.

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no one try shoot a iron i saw a bloke on youtube and nearly took his head of bounched back hit floor and then hit his ear defenders lucky man

 

flinty this was a man shooting a .50cal at a steel plate at very close range, the clown should have known better............ :icon_eek: he was fooking lucky he didn't take his own head off.

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:rofl: You're right, lads! In fact - don't tell anyone, but; - I've just checked my lisence ..... I'm not covered for Paint Tins! :icon_eek:

 

My bad :icon_redface:

 

 

:laugh:

 

So you are just getting some practice in until bird feeder season opens then ?¿ :whistling: :whistling:

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