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Exploding Pellets - Squirrels - YT
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<blockquote data-quote="mtndragon" data-source="post: 2795124" data-attributes="member: 120223"><p>I follow EDgun Leshiy's channel and am a pretty serious airgun enthusiast. He is very careful with his backstop's, taking most of his shots at his Table for One. Pellet guns have come a long way from our youth, command crazy money, and have amazing potential for accuracy and lethality.</p><p>That said, those pellets seem pretty ridiculous and more likely to bring imperial attention to something that by design is all about quiet. He mentions they're pretty loud on impact and given the power today's pellet guns have, not necessary. Additionally, anything that forces a barrel cleaning in less than 100 rounds to maintain accuracy in a pellet gun would have to have a pretty amazing upside, as one of the other big pluses of airguns is the barrels can go 100's to 1000's of shots without needing cleaning. </p><p>It was an entertaining video though, and now I don't have to try this one myself...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtndragon, post: 2795124, member: 120223"] I follow EDgun Leshiy's channel and am a pretty serious airgun enthusiast. He is very careful with his backstop's, taking most of his shots at his Table for One. Pellet guns have come a long way from our youth, command crazy money, and have amazing potential for accuracy and lethality. That said, those pellets seem pretty ridiculous and more likely to bring imperial attention to something that by design is all about quiet. He mentions they're pretty loud on impact and given the power today's pellet guns have, not necessary. Additionally, anything that forces a barrel cleaning in less than 100 rounds to maintain accuracy in a pellet gun would have to have a pretty amazing upside, as one of the other big pluses of airguns is the barrels can go 100's to 1000's of shots without needing cleaning. It was an entertaining video though, and now I don't have to try this one myself... [/QUOTE]
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