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Ever shot any pellets backwards??

For some odd reason after 6-8 coors lights this evening I thought..I wonder how my gun would group if I loaded some pellets in backwards..I shot 10 miesterkuglens and 10 cp’s… man..was I impressed..out of the 20 shots at 30 yards..all but 3-4 were dead on kill shots..and man did they make a hole..I was shooting cardboard boxes and the holes were 2-3 times the size that the pellets usually make..they actually shot better than the CM’s do..
they were hard to load..

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ahhhh suds and pellet guns not a better combo specially when its a coors light :18

out of my benji pump pistol and rifle they shoot real nice backwards. Tried it a year or so back after reading an article on another blog. Nice stoping power plus the pellet slows down a lot quicker and doesnt go bouncing quite as far after the hit… I think.

justin

We could barley afford bb’s let alone a lead pellet.. 😆

It took me to age 6 or 7 try it. Your a little slow there Machine. 😆 😉

Must be a CNC man

🙄 😀

Mike

My .25 condor has shot a lot of CMs backwards. At close range there is nothing like it. Accuracy is about the same, terrible, but at 20 yards or less they are within an inch CTC.

Yeap! They roll inside out like crazy when shot in water!

I’ve shot cheapy .22 crossmans backwards in my TF89 going about 725fps. Shot a mongoose quartering toward me hit him behind the front leg and saw all his innards hanging out the other side. I was pretty impressed considering most of the time it’s just small in/out holes.

Crossman 880 (i think)…. firecraker would sit nicely in the muzzel recess, it would drop in far enough to hold it snug before it hit the barrel… pellet in backwards… 10 pumps…. friend standing by with lighter…. fire… let me tell you – 2/3rds of the ones we shot would go a good 15-20 yards before going BANG. These were great during bb gun wars, we could just lob them over the fallen trees our friends were hiding behind and watch them dive out of the way.

The other 1/3rd ewould just get shreded when the pellet didn’t catch it right.

That gun met it’s end doing this. You don’t get much time to fire when lighting your own firecracker. After I lit it and shouldered the rifle to fire it was a BAD moment to remember that I hadn’t pumped it. I freaked and dropped it…. off a 30 ft rock ledge.

On my current guns… I’ll skip it. I’d be affraid one will come out a little sideways and take out a shroud. Although…. I do have a Rem Air Master that is just about the same same thing as the the 880 I grew up with …. might need to go find some firecrackers 😈

EDIT – I also have an Airsoft gun that I’d be perfectly willing to drill the muzzle out on…. now I NEED to go find firecrackers!!

I just got a mailer from smallparts.com.
Sitting on the shitter browsing though and they have .25 derlin balls.
Something like 8 bucks for a hundred, any one try something as such ?

SAW

test

Ahhh Machinest-
Your my kind of man, Coors Light, ahhh Beeeer.
I have a keg here at the house, and let me tell ya cold frosty beer 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀
To hell with those Bud Guys, always seem to see empty Bud cans all over the place, just goes to show Bud drinkers are litter types 😯 😯 😯 😯 😯 😯

Rock on Machine-

SAW

I want to give this a try with the 9mm eun jins, just curious.

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