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BBS Carbine 357 magnum vs soda cans
BBS Carbine 357 magnum vs soda cans
Here’s a link to a video of my first range session with my new BBS Carbine in 357 magnum. Bear in mind I am not a professional videographer or shooter.
https://youtu.be/5ZC4lrZ7NTg
https://youtu.be/5ZC4lrZ7NTg
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Nice! The best part is the "devastation left behind..." Aluminum shrapnel!
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impressive video .... good effort indeed .... when it comes to rifles, I don't believe the 357 gets anywhere near as much respect as it deserves
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I can't imagine shooting up good soda, so it must be really awful tasting. Reminds me of Sci-Fi 'red shirts' that get vaporized. From the camera's eye those cans just disappeared.
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I agree 100%, have one in a Rossi, very fun rifle, and a nice deer rifle around these parts.JEBar wrote: when it comes to rifles, I don't believe the 357 gets anywhere near as much respect as it deserves
I actually took a pretty nice 8 point the first year I got mine.
About 90-95 yds., one shot with a 158 gr cast bullet he went 5 to 10 feet and that was it.
And that was my first handload to take game.
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I got that soda from Sam’s Club. 24 cans for $5.28 and tax. I’ve never tried drinking it. I feel like it was designed specifically for target use.Mags wrote:I can't imagine shooting up good soda, so it must be really awful tasting. Reminds me of Sci-Fi 'red shirts' that get vaporized. From the camera's eye those cans just disappeared.
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Pretty much vaporized them.
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Great shooting while managing a camera! Yes sir the .357 Mag does the job on the cans.
Try some "2 liter" hunting...I think they are in season most everywhere now!
Try some "2 liter" hunting...I think they are in season most everywhere now!
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