
Title_II wrote:We have Maine Coon cats here and some get very large.
I know I could be anthropomorphizing but it was not normal cat behavior.



Ed9362 wrote:not sure if it is a shooting myth but it seems that most non shooters think that bullets are made of nitro-glycerine and by simply dropping a live round it can explode killings everyone with a 5 mile radius.
they found a few shells of some description on a public train in Melbourne (probably fell out of someone's pocket) the media was carrying on like a 200LB bomb was hiding under a seat.

Ed9362 wrote:not sure if it is a shooting myth but it seems that most non shooters think that bullets are made of nitro-glycerine and by simply dropping a live round it can explode killings everyone with a 5 mile radius.
they found a few shells of some description on a public train in Melbourne (probably fell out of someone's pocket) the media was carrying on like a 200LB bomb was hiding under a seat.

superdave wrote:One of the bigger myths that I hear,or rather don't hear is the lack of sound that firearms make in the movies.
lots of clicky sounding, very polite bangs.
No concession to the fact that to stand near someone with something like a .357 makes you flinch from the shockwave as well as the noise.
The only movie that I can think of that is an exception to the rule is the cons v cops shootout in the movie "Heat".



sandgroperbill wrote:OB, good film. Helps explain that ammo shortage a while back.
Must...avoid...making...222...vs...223...comment...here...
By the way, which is better? .308 or 7.62x51?



<<Genesis93>> wrote:Unless mention in the previous pages (did I already mention?) I reckon the soft drink bottle over the muzzle of a 22rimfire turning it into a long range sniper weapon rifle, a steady platform (shootable of a bucking row boat, the gyroscopic stabilising nature of the PET material does it) AND of course removing all sound... I saw a bloke do it once... so I guess it's NOT a myth.
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happyhunter wrote:<<Genesis93>> wrote:Unless mention in the previous pages (did I already mention?) I reckon the soft drink bottle over the muzzle of a 22rimfire turning it into a long range sniper weapon rifle, a steady platform (shootable of a bucking row boat, the gyroscopic stabilising nature of the PET material does it) AND of course removing all sound... I saw a bloke do it once... so I guess it's NOT a myth.
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So you haven't heard of George Hayduke?



happyhunter wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hayduke_%28author%29
I highly recommend people DO NOT download some of his books as some of the content is not legal in Australia.



happyhunter wrote:<<Genesis93>> wrote:happyhunter wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hayduke_%28author%29
I highly recommend people DO NOT download some of his books as some of the content is not legal in Australia.
Unfortunately, the 2yr metadata / continuous surveillance / flagged words (bomb making etc) means that nothing is innocent in the eyes of big bro now...
and, iirc in NSW 'blueprints' being anything with dimensions are 'outlawed' now... 3D printing and all....
yep, it's all very un-democratic. Our society has become the very thing that our grand parents fought a war against.



bentaz wrote:223 is better than .222 because heavy pills blah blah blah.....
sandgroperbill wrote:Must...avoid...making...222...vs...223...comment...here...

Walt68 wrote:worked at a base where all the trees had been cleared for a distance of 970 metres from the guardhouse, had a clown that claimed he was ex German Army, said he could get a headshot with a 9mm handgun at the treeline.







superdave wrote:from the movies again: The hero is almost always shot in the shoulder. Never has his jaw blown off or is shot in the foot or the spine or the butt, never has to live in a wheelchair afterwards.
