The load is a 515 grain round nose, gas checked, hard cast bullet over 41.0 grains AA 2495 for about 1500 fps.
Here I am getting ready to unleash the beast. |
It went through 12 boards of sheetrock, busted the water jug really nicely, busted the brick to pieces, and exited the back board... |
...carrying a brick and half of the back pine board with it, and was last seen headed down range, mad as the dickens. |
Don't get in any gun fights with buffalo hunters. There ain't no such thing as cover.
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Just another Box O' Truth deal. He's asking why the FOG (fat old guy) is using something like a Sharps 45-70, when he, Jay that is, has better loads than that for his 8.5" S& W .500 Magnum, and why doesn't FOG ever use high-powered rifles or handguns to test anything.
Because, he's a low-powered guy, Jay. A kick-ass handgun such as your .500 would make all of his statements about "rifles are rifles and handguns are handguns" seem even dumber than they already are. And you know damned well that if he ever did test a gun with some real grunt to it he'd use pansy-ass plinking rounds so what would be the point. So come on, did you really think he'd own a .45-100 or bigger? You've seen what he did with the .44 mag. Used the weakest round he could find to make a stupid point, like all of the other cherry-picking he and his ilk do to make their stupid points.
Now can you please go back to mixing that gelatin with the rib bones we talked about and get on with those 10 mm shoots?
PS: Yes, Jay. I do take notice that he holds his rifle like a girl. Most graduates of Blunder Ranch do.
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