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Monday, October 12, 2020

The shit I post on Facebook

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    1. Did it circa 1859 in a Stevens single.

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    2. I would most definitely only touch that one off at a safe distance where the remote string or something. But my honest guess is there's a 50-50 chance the breach will survive. However if it did remain intact the slug would only travel a few feet at the most since there's everywhere for the pressure to go except behind the slug. It would also surprise me if the slug would not exit the barrel. I tossed a few rounds into a campfire for some really fun laughs however nothing that large of propellant capacity.

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    3. https://youtu.be/sZaK7D4XVo8 Not much excitement.

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    4. No way would a shotgun chamber survive a .50 BMG round fired in it. Not even close in matching the bore.

      I remember as a kid wondering if a .41 Magnum would work in a .410 (nope).

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    5. I would not want to be anywhere near that deathtrap when it is fired. BTW Case head Diameter of 50 caliber is.801 Case head for 12 gauge is .815 It would be a cool video to watch just not make.

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  2. Heading up to the shop to try putting my .50 BMG dummy round into my Stevens 300 12 gauge.

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  3. #20 looks like velcro 😅

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    1. Velcro... or cultural appropriation.

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  4. 19) One of my favorite things to do in the TRD 4WD Tacoma. I though it was just me.

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  5. #14 You haven't met my friends and family.

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  6. # 16 to paraphrase Sir Anthony Hopkins Entertainers are Stupid. So old pancake face ought to put on about 20 lbs as a start.

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