Clean Up On Aisle 45 - .45-70 Vs. Stuff - Ep. 3

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Clean Up On Aisle 45 - .45-70 Vs. Stuff - Ep. 3

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https://youtu.be/ZeAaU98_OxI

I would preface to say this is just 'good clean fun'......but it looks more like 'good messy fun'..... :D
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not bad if you kill the sound and fast forward to the shots......

I have an NEF 20ga single shot that is about the equivalent, and I move back out of the splatter range. but that's a me-thing I guess.

With a 3" brenneke 1oz slug the TKO works out to 56.73. Way way up there in the 45/70 class.

https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/brennek ... 37897.html

I like the slo-mo views. Would like to see that setup with the gooey cans lined up in file.

TKO = W x V x D/7000
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We had a youth shoot at my gun club yesterday (no youths were harmed in the youth shoot). Last year I made a shooting star that holds 20 ounce coke bottles for the kids to shoot at with 22’s, and they love it. This is in addition to all sorts of spinners, pots and pans, water bottles clay birds blah blah blah. After the kids left the adults got out a couple toys and had a go at different targets with adult toys, a 405 grain RNFP in a 1886 will vaporize a soda bottle. We also had a couple obliterated bottles from the 33wcf and the 30/40. My 35/30-30 will also vaporize a coke bottles at 50 yards. That was fun.
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He's just feeding the birds and other local critters!
I love doing stuff like that, especially when it's biodegradable. I did shoot a can of spray foam with a .357 that had a defective nozzle. Had to wait until the next morning to clean it all up. :D

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Turned solids (300 gr) - https://youtu.be/ydpOMGGgYrw
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The slow motion sequences...

That's ART, man...

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AJMD429 wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2019 6:03 pm Turned solids (300 gr) - https://youtu.be/ydpOMGGgYrw
I have a 425gr solid exiting my guide gun around that velocity IIRC

I have a 525gr solid exiting the guide gun around 14xx-ish, can't recall exactly.

I don't think the 300 is as all fired hot as the shooter does, but I love his enthusiasm
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