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Hahaha what a coincidence, i found this yesterday and laughed my ass off, now thanks to you i can laugh it off once more!
That bullet is 250 grains lighter (12 gr) than a .700 Nitro round :D
I don't get it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xohy9gWz7kk
xD
Dude i know a video i saw of a hunter using a 700 gun but is not for every audience that i can assure you, but i can send it to you if you want to see..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQjjJmOVv2U
You seem too adult in your responses on this board to be posting your userID with mixed CaPitAl letters. I think they called that "L33T" (from the mid 80s i might add) and it tended to be the calling card of pimply 14 year old boys. Your posts dont read like a 14 year old.
What gives?
The trick is to keep your hold on the gun after it fired, so you can shoot again. As you saw in the video, it has quite a kick, even for experienced shooters.