damage pics
- ProfessorAmadeus
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what type of materials do you shoot to get some really good damage pics . ive try alot of things but it looks like my bb gun shot it.if you can post pics to see how good they are and i need new ideas so that i can post them with my new cannon.
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well what kind of gun is it? Like how big, combustion, pnuematic, airsoft...
- ProfessorAmadeus
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well its a pneumatic marble gun and i have some 1/2 ball bearings that ive shot through a door but its not very impressive looking. i thought of shooting a tv if i could find one but it might take me i couple more garbage days to find that. what would it take to make a good impression of you that i have nice gun? im limited to what i can shoot at because i live in a highly populated area by the capital of texas and all my neighbors complain about every thing.
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telling me it shot through a door is pretty impressive
- ProfessorAmadeus
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well my bejamin pellet gun pumped 12 times with a bb will go through it also
- boilingleadbath
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*tries to think of something impressive to shoot*
Large - like .5-1 liter - chunks of ice might be fun. I have no experience shooting them with small-bore spudguns, but .22lr decimate them pretty well.
Shooting a water container - maybe a pop can - with a 'frangable' projectile might yeild impressive results. I reccomend using a chunk of potato or the like.
Again, no experience with small-bore launchers.
Large - like .5-1 liter - chunks of ice might be fun. I have no experience shooting them with small-bore spudguns, but .22lr decimate them pretty well.
Shooting a water container - maybe a pop can - with a 'frangable' projectile might yeild impressive results. I reccomend using a chunk of potato or the like.
Again, no experience with small-bore launchers.
- SpudStuff
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I think he means shooting at it not shooting it out of a cannon.
thoes 1 L bottles fit in 6 inch pipe.
for small bore shoot phone books. they are quite useless any ways.
for large bore shoot at ply wood
thoes 1 L bottles fit in 6 inch pipe.
for small bore shoot phone books. they are quite useless any ways.
for large bore shoot at ply wood
My favorite damage pics were done on and old satellite dish ,and old ,metal chair ,aerosol cans, half inch plywood. Potatoes make large holes in the plywood. I have some old discarded aluminum cookware I shot hole in as well.
Ocasionally even a marble gets through the cookware and and old license plate. The trees in my shooting range are pretty scarred up with permanent damage.
Ocasionally even a marble gets through the cookware and and old license plate. The trees in my shooting range are pretty scarred up with permanent damage.
- schmanman
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shoot 12 inch long pieces of 1/2 inch steel pipe at a car hood.CRAP!!! lots o damage. I put a 1 inch ball bearing throgh a metal table,then the metal braces on the table,then a car hood,then the other layer of the carhood,then a 2x4 .
- ProfessorAmadeus
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haha thats funny. i do have steel pipe so i could try that if my arm survives the massive recoil !! i cant even think of how cool that looks!i would like to see that gun because it must be a beast and can you post the pic of that schmanman