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How can you tell what he is shooting into, don't know why I bother?

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its hard work on here mate i think most of time why do i give the muppets on here ammo to have a go at us i honestly think there jealous cause plod wont give then a proper gun and there stuck with air soft or water pistols its like when they slated you about that deer that ran gushing blood out of a 2" hole we share stuff on here for people who can only dream of getting out and shooting stuff like you do only to get snidy comments like "wheres ya back stop" but no comment on wheres ya moderator or ear defenders lol

 

forum are class now where"S the spelling coppers

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The .270 uses a 7mm bullet producing about 2700 ft/lb.

 

The 7mm Rem Mag uses a 7.2 mm bullet producing about 3000 ft/lb

 

what rubbish!

a 7mm fires a 7mm bullet(3200ft/lb) in old money a 7mm is a .280 the old 7mmx64 brenneke is a very close relative to the .280 Remington and its ballistics are idendical though the case differs very slightly.

and a .270 fires a 6.8mm/6.9mm bullet(2700ft/lb)

 

Bit of a kick on that!

 

How could you possibly comment on backstops when you cant see 2 foot from the end of the gun?!?!

 

If this is where I think it is, the backstop is a huge mound about 70 foot high!

You are correct but the sand heaps vary in size, at the moment they are very high.

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Rather him than me, I dont like it when a chap i go Fox shooting with comes along with his 222 and no mod. I lamp and wear the defenders, poor old Sid's going to be deaf pretty soon at that rate.

 

 

 

As for the back stop, i dont know about anyone else, but i cant see much past the muzzle either so how can i possibly comment.

I am sure your knowledge of the land, and common sense did not put anyone or thing in danger.

 

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what rubbish!

a 7mm fires a 7mm bullet(3200ft/lb) in old money a 7mm is a .280 the old 7mmx64 brenneke is a very close relative to the .280 Remington and its ballistics are idendical though the case differs very slightly.

and a .270 fires a 6.8mm/6.9mm bullet(2700ft/lb)

 

 

You are correct but the sand heaps vary in size, at the moment they are very high.

Thank you :good: have to say its a caliber I don't know much about!

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what rubbish!

a 7mm fires a 7mm bullet(3200ft/lb) in old money a 7mm is a .280 the old 7mmx64 brenneke is a very close relative to the .280 Remington and its ballistics are idendical though the case differs very slightly.

and a .270 fires a 6.8mm/6.9mm bullet(2700ft/lb)

 

You are correct but the sand heaps vary in size, at the moment they are very high.

 

Thats from wiki

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My comment about the backstop was due to what seems to be the rifle being reloaded at a 30-45 degree angle.

 

If it had gone off at this point, (I was always told this is the most likely time for a ND) where is that bullet going to go. there must be a ******* huge mountain in front of it to catch it.

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