I see this type of demonstration a lot. I can't see where this provides any useful information. After all, this ammo isn't made for shooting lead playes, is it?
Ammo is made to shoot whatever I want to shoot with it. The lead plates are only one medium on which I choose to display its destructive capabilities with.... soon to be followed by bowling balls, concrete pavers, auto glass, 5 gallon buckets and whatever else happens to come to mind. Thanks for Watching. 💯
That's a little far for me. Personally. I'd cut those first two numbers in half and keep the 458 within 100yds, but that's just me within 25 yds it's hard to beat a good 12ga loading... thanks for Watching and commenting
I see this type of demonstration a lot. I can't see where this provides any useful information. After all, this ammo isn't made for shooting lead playes, is it?
Ammo is made to shoot whatever I want to shoot with it. The lead plates are only one medium on which I choose to display its destructive capabilities with.... soon to be followed by bowling balls, concrete pavers, auto glass, 5 gallon buckets and whatever else happens to come to mind. Thanks for Watching. 💯
Well technically the lead plates are perfect for 458 SOCOM. The round was requested and created to be more effective at stopping vehicles. So…
how much did that target weigh in at?? SOCOM is moving that sucker around a lot! huge energy!
Honestly I was expecting the 458 to send the lead plates into his berm
300 BO IS WHAT I WANT FOR TARGET'S OUT TO 300 YARDS 223 FOR TARGETS OUT TO 800 YARDS 458 FOR ARMORED TARGETS OUT TO 300 YARDS
That's a little far for me. Personally. I'd cut those first two numbers in half and keep the 458 within 100yds, but that's just me within 25 yds it's hard to beat a good 12ga loading... thanks for Watching and commenting
I never weighed the plates but as a whole target its safe to say easily 50+ lbs
Kinda hard to hear you over the music
I know, that was one of my early videos. The newer ones don't have any music over the commentary.