300 fire ball pics

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Hear is My 300 FB.
I will be taking it out in two weekends to test the effectiveness of the 220g smk sub sonic round on auto windshields, glass, and, doors. This is strictly for fun and because I do not know if zombies have the cognitive ability to drive vehicles.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AXEMAN</div><div class="ubbcode-body">nice can, clean looking build too </div></div>
Ya the can is bigger than I need for the 300 FB but it is mainly for my 308. It is a shark, and is very quiet on this rig.
 
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I will try to work on that. Of course it will be a few weeks until the shoot. I have never posted on YouTube but I have some vids on my facebook, some car explosions 50 cal shooting, etc. Let me see what I can do.
 
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1Boz,

looks great and a nice can. Didn't think I would ever say that to a guy. I use a aac scar-h on mine and it sounds like a pellet gun when I turn the gas off. Mine loves 208 amax, but can't find them anywhere.
Looking forward to the video.
 
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Working on a teaser video!

HOPE THIS WORKS

First five shots are sub sonic 220 bthp. low 976fps high 1049fps
Last three are 125g speer at about 1880-2000 fps.

Enjoy!

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Headline in the Forney, TX Times.....

"Local man shot in the head looking through Chronograph at loaded weapon during load development"

Geezzz guys!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: STS</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Headline in the Forney, TX Times.....

"Local man shot in the head looking through Chronograph at loaded weapon during load development"

Geezzz guys! </div></div>
This. I was shaking my head the whole time.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 1Boz</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks, I have injoyed it so far!</div></div>

It is really hard to take you seriously when you write things like this. "Hear", "injoyed", please tell me that these were intentional and/or joking.

After watching your video, its challenging to think that they might not be intentional...
 
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Nice reflection on the truck where we can see you standing directly in front of a loaded rifle staring down the crono and muzzle.

Darwin Award Candidate.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: STS</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Headline in the Forney, TX Times.....

"Local man shot in the head looking through Chronograph at loaded weapon during load development"

Geezzz guys! </div></div>

If you watch the video again you can hear me put the rifle on safe and I usher you my finger is NOT on the trigger.

What I hear you telling me is that a firearm that is on safe and does not have any one or any thing manipulating the trigger is just going to go off because it feels like it?

You should work for the attorneys that are going after Remington.

A hammer is not going to hit nails without you making it do so.

It may not have been the smartest thing, but my friend knew what condition the rifle was in and when he asked me if it was clear for him to look, and I told him yes, he trusted me and the rifle that we put together and tested.

As far as my spelling. I know that it is not the best, that is what happens when you grow up with learning differences. Some times spell check does not catch everything and if I am usher of its spelling then of course I am not going to catch it. Now if you truly did not know what I was trying to say then so be it, but don't be mean just because your perfect.

Recoil differences, I did not notice much if any difference.

After thinking about this for some time you all are correct. I could have killed my best Friend because I did not stop him from walking in front of the rifle. He and I shoot together all the time and apparently became complacent with each other. This is the first time that any thing like this has happened that I can think of. Most of the time we are testing loads out of bolt guns and it is simple to open the action and stay on target. I should have cleared the rifle and then gotten back on target instead of trusting the safety and knowing that I was not going to touch the trigger.

Thank you for helping me become aware of bad judgment call in safety.