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Dean Lofthouse
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For real Mick :sneaky2: I bet none of them were ex military ; )

 

Spot on! All civvies. Aint nothing like forces training when it comes down to the safety side of things. I learnt that lesson over thirty years ago.

 

In the name of balance:

I am constantly staggered by the lack of knowledge and ability shown by professional (private and public sector) firearms users who really should know better. Likewise, there are plenty of unsafe civilian users.

Only one of the above groups responds well to constructive criticism though...

 

 

 

And well done, Dean Lofthouse. The Country needs more shooters.

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Place a pound coin under a can of coke and shoot it with a rifle.it will leave an impression of the coin on the base.

 

Engineering bricks shot with a hmr or most centre fires makes a fair bit of dust.

 

A block of lead is also intresting to shoot.

 

Cavitation would be an intresting subject as would the damage caused by secondary projectiles ie bone splinters.

 

Shame your not closer id have been up for giving you a hand.

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Sorry, not a pop at you.

Do wonder if they've ever sold any though.

 

No problem, didnt take it that way bud👍

 

Also ive seen some competition trick shooters and its crazy mad, also saw the world number 1 quick draw in canada , lol she took the title off her dad

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