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| I love to shoot a gallon milk jug filled 2/3 full of water and then frozen.This is instant snow storm when hit with H.V. bullet or large bore pistol!!Pick your own distance!! |
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| Also fun is chunks of ice from water tank or out of 5 gallon buckets. .22 long rifles chip away at it .22-250 on up blow it up pretty effieciently. 
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| I like to glue cheap rolled candy such as Nesco or even Tums on a colored paper and shoot them at 50 or 75 yards with .22 rimfires. Makes an interesting contest between shooters. |
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| I was curious once and placed a 12 gauge shell on the target rest about 25 yards away. Attempted to hit the primer and blow it up with a 9mm round. When the bullet hit the shell it punched through the center and knocked the guts out of it but it did not explode.
Now if you take a handgun primer, set it on the garage floor and heat it up with a firplace lighter (the ones with the long reach) it makes a hell of a loud bang. I recommend eye and ear protection. I don't recommend using a hammer. |
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| I had 500 primmers that I didnt know what type, LR_LP_LMR_LPM ??? Got them from a guy thing, any way, we taped them all on a railroad track, set back and when the train went, holy crap, sounded like a full auto.
Dwindling the worlds lead supply one cat at a time!!
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| All I can say is....WOW. Taking that into perspective with my brother-in-laws story of derailing a train at a switching station with a small rock, a bit smaller than a golf ball as he described it, and all I get is a picture of a train off the tracks and the cops and ATF wandering around to figure out who dun it. |
| Posts: 108 | Location: Henderson, NV | Registered: 13 January 2003 | 
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