[video=youtube;KCl98-xL2Os]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCl98-xL2Os[/video]
50 cal vs anything= awesome!
Tell him you got a 50 cal. because they don't make a 60 cal.My thoughts too, my liberal nephew asked why I needed one...... my response was my inability to go on without one. If they made something bigger than a bmg that didn't require a class 3 I'd have that too!!!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sure they do,,,,600 nitro
I'm not man enough to shoot the 600 or 700 nitro.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I ain't doing it either,,,,would have "before" but not now!
but they are there,,,,,for the "real hunters"!!
I'm not man enough to shoot the 600 or 700 nitro.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
You could put it in a gun vise/lead sled...nobody's gotta know.
I'm not convinced that dude is the sharpest knife in the drawer.
I was once on a I G (Inspector team). We were observing SAC (Strategic Air Command) B47 bombers alert scramble and take off with JATO (Jet Assist Take Off). I can't remember just how many bottles of JATO were attached to the racks on the bombers but think I recall each bottle produced something like 16,000 LBS of thrust for 16 seconds. After take off the JATO racks were jettisoned on a range the appropriate distance after lift off. Racks and bottles were recovered for re-use.
In this instance one bottle did not ignite and was later brought back to a disposal area where it was fastened down on a concrete pad between steel mounts much like the mounts on a rifle for a scope. It was awesome to view the power and the noise was deafening. We moved back the prescribed distance and the guy in charge touched off the "round". Somehow the bottle came out of the rack and made a completely pass thru on a small building. Goes without saying those securing the bottle and the guy that was in charge of the demolition did not have a good day. Thankfully no one was hurt.
Bottom line is one of those bottles could just as easily have come towards the shooter. I definitely "ain't gonna try that".