Found a Temp FT Job,
not even half of 5.56 that what was grounded.
I've been sorting all day
Note: found a Headstamp, "1K 03 556x45", thinking this is Ingram?
You the one that took all of my pile of 308 brass from the 1919?
Found a Temp FT Job,
not even half of 5.56 that what was grounded.
I've been sorting all day
Note: found a Headstamp, "1K 03 556x45", thinking this is Ingram?
Interesting. I figured it was a .50 round of some sort, as it is quite large. It would have definitely hurt, as it is a nasty piece of metal with razor sharp protrusions. Something to keep in mind for the next shoot.
Looks like you all had fun... Gorgeous area, too. I wish we had trees like that in this godforsaken desert!
You the one that took all of my pile of 308 brass from the 1919?
Don,
Might it have been from the Desert Eagle 50 AE? This has me concerned, I don't want anyone hurt, from any of my guns. And I was the only one there with 50BMG, and 50 AE. But the rifle was only shooting ball ammo, according to Barrett, I didn't bring out the match ammo.
If that came from my rifle, even if I didn't fire that round, no more steel plates at 100 yards. We will go to 200-300 yards. But I need to be able to get to the targets.
And my apologies to everyone, if it came from one of my weapons.
I just measured it, and the part that is still relatively intact measures just slightly over a half an inch. I'd say it was most likely a .50. No need to apologize, as I know that you wouldn't intentionally put anyone at risk. We'll just add it to the list of lessons learned, and take this into consideration at future events. No one got hurt, and luckily I found it so that at least we know to watch out in the future. Plus, I got a cool souvenir.
I bet it hit a piece of rebar and not that soft steel plate, and that's what broke the stand.
You the one that took all of my pile of 308 brass from the 1919?
The XCR's were a huge hit.
What are the chances of getting one donated to auction off as a fundraiser next shoot?
big john can i egt a copy of the pic of me and the 60?
Here is a rather anticlimactic video of Novus firing a Dragon's Breath and a shot of people milling about smartly on the line. I guess the Dragon's Breath look more impressive at night.
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Three rounds of Dragon's Breath: $17
Shipping: $3
HAZMAT fee: $20
Feeling ripped off in front of an audience with a bunch of video cameras after firing a $13 pyrotechnic round that could have been duplicated with 30¢ of Pyrodex and .003¢ of toilet paper.....priceless
Well I've got two left, so some night I guess.That's great!
I'll bet it's pretty cool at night though, and probably pretty scary.