15 March 2005, 06:02
claybuster"pop"
Any of you that has shot a few critters with a .22,,short,lr,wrf,,if hearing is up to par,,,not jabbing if not,,,,has heard that satisfying "pop" of the bullet making contact.Let's see a raise of hands!!Chucks are starting to break out of thier burrows,,,,I'm breaking the seal on a box of cci's

Clay
15 March 2005, 08:12
Old Elk HunterEven more satisfying is the sound of a 6mm bullet making dead center contact on the belly of a standing rockchuck. It is hard to describe. It is sort of a dull "wop" followed by a loud "pop", especially if the chuck just got back from watering in the creek.
The best sound is the rapid foot fall of a cat running full out across a field and the muffled "pop" sound when the 130 grain bullet from the 30-06 catches up.
15 March 2005, 08:15
Old Elk HunterYour right Claybuster. Just this morning I was enjoying the satisfying "pop" of the CCI Stinger bullets hit the middle of the erect adult sage rats. Sound adds so much!
15 March 2005, 20:13
338vtAny varmit bullet hitting 1-5 lbs. of flesh is music to my ears.

15 March 2005, 20:53
hughjassThis reminds me of the very satisfiying sound effects I got with my 17HMR shooting cottontails rabbits this winter. Whop!! The rabbits never even twitch.
16 March 2005, 03:55
DigitalDanCB Shorts do it, so does my 25-20.

Was thinking the other day that a really talented bunch of guys could make music with power tools, now we have another percussion instrument besides the nail gun.

Would it play in Seattle?

Dan
Pres., TYHC
www.Technological.Symphony16 March 2005, 05:13
N. S. SherlockI have rather enjoyed the simple thud of a dead cat hitting the ground after the H.S. short H.P. knocks it off the fence. A wonderful adagio to the opening salute.
16 March 2005, 09:10
338vtBang bang pop pop I just like to make them flop!

338vt