Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 5:36 pm
Great job man! looks shiz
, is that scope in the picture: Camber Detail, a 4x20mm scope? If so howmuch did you pay for it.
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roger that....jrrdw:Try a full can of Cambells soup. Nice!
Actually quite predictable, thanks to the incompressibility of fluids:jook13 wrote:the entry hole is especially cool and unpredicted

Is this a typo? only a 6 inch spread at 40 yards? That is insane! How far does the marble drop over that distance?jook13 wrote:At about 40 yards I had a spread of around 6 inches.
How exactly is that relatedDavidvaini wrote:also the same reason why when you have a soda outside in the winter before it explodes the tops pop up.
Ah, I'm going to have to take you down to the station, for a possible PUI. We have recieved a number of complaints.Davidvaini wrote:also the same reason why when you have a soda outside in the winter before it explodes the tops pop up.
it just is... :study:jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:How exactly is that relatedDavidvaini wrote:also the same reason why when you have a soda outside in the winter before it explodes the tops pop up.
No it isn't.Davidvaini wrote:it just is... :study:
Hahaha, one of the best videos you've linked in awhile.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:No it isn't.Davidvaini wrote:it just is... :study:
With tight fitting and consistent ammunition, filling to the same pressure and the benefit of a scope this seems entirely realistic performance to me.Lentamentalisk wrote:Is anyone able to answer my question as to how you get to only a 6 inch spread across 40 yards? That seems highly improbable with out a rifled barrel and much higher pressures