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The Guys from Knight Rifles Shoot the .950 JDJ

GreatDane

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xohy9gWz7kk[/youtube]

:scared-eek:
 
Ummmm, let me see, it's miserable to shoot, trajectory like a rainbow, short barrel, so the accuracy suffers at any considerable distance, weighs a ton, and 2,100 fps. Great humpback whale weapon at reasonable distances.

Rope
 
Rope said:
Ummmm, let me see, it's miserable to shoot, trajectory like a rainbow, short barrel, so the accuracy suffers at any considerable distance, weighs a ton, and 2,100 fps. Great humpback whale weapon at reasonable distances.

Rope

yeah, I know. Awesome isn't it. :teasing-tease:

If given the chance to shoot it, I'd pass. A shoulder injury I don't need.
 
2,800 (grain lead) divided by 42.75 (1 oz) = 65.50 divided by 16 (ounces per pound) = 4.09 pounds. Light that up with 480 grains of smokeless powder and you have a hand held cannon. I'd rather be kicked in the shoulder by a pack mule.

What's baffling, to me anyway, is the fact that whomever designed the muzzle brake didn't cut ports in the top of the brake, which has a tendency to push the barrel down when fired.

Rope
 
I want to see some before and after target pics. Soooo, you think that maybe they could make a lighter grain bullet, you know, for like deer hunting or something? :D
 
Based on the results of this video:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fCZvOHd5dg[/youtube]

I would imagine this .950 would go through a few more sheets or go right through an engine block.
 
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