Okay, I am sure some of you studs do this all of the time with your shooting unsupported, 10 angstrom groups at 100 yrds, but I was shooting the other day- medium speed groups of three. I was shooting at the "bad guy with a gun" target. I killed his face, arms, shoulders, groin , legs and ears. The only thin left was his gun.
I raised up and shot, hit! Bang Bang.
When the pulleys returned BG, I only found two holes. I searched and searched could not find the unaccounted bullet. I started to anger, thinking I had pulled the gun so hard in rapid fire that I missed paper completely.
I then notice that one of the bullet holes had a slight misshape- closer inspection 2 holes almost on top of one another.
If I could only do that on command!!!
[This message has been edited by hube1236 (edited October 07, 2000).]
I raised up and shot, hit! Bang Bang.
When the pulleys returned BG, I only found two holes. I searched and searched could not find the unaccounted bullet. I started to anger, thinking I had pulled the gun so hard in rapid fire that I missed paper completely.
I then notice that one of the bullet holes had a slight misshape- closer inspection 2 holes almost on top of one another.
If I could only do that on command!!!
[This message has been edited by hube1236 (edited October 07, 2000).]