Texan .308 Target Shooting Video

Being a dinosaur, and author, I'm not partial to video and not easily impressed by most of what I've seen airgun related. NOT SO, your's!

I've never seen, read, or heard a more graphic and poignant demonstration of hammer-bounce/valve-flutter. Your flick shows in no uncertain terms how much propellant is wasted to valve-flutter; that being much of what exits the muzzle behind the projectile (muzzle exit).

Not only is your video and audio equipment first-rate, but obviously you know how to use it... WELL! Excellent work, H1!


 
Being a dinosaur, and author, I'm not partial to video and not easily impressed by most of what I've seen airgun related. NOT SO, your's!

I've never seen, read, or heard a more graphic and poignant demonstration of hammer-bounce/valve-flutter. Your flick shows in no uncertain terms how much propellant is wasted to valve-flutter; that being much of what exits the muzzle behind the projectile (muzzle exit).

Not only is your video and audio equipment first-rate, but obviously you know how to use it... WELL! Excellent work, H1!


Thank you Sir. I appreciate the compliment and the view. Very well said.
 
I thought it was the "smoke" that you could see after the pellet had exited the barrel. Interesting video. Not sure what we're look at. What was the range. Clearly hitting hard. '

I know nothing about the big bore stuff.

Blubberboy64,

This is my Texan .308 shooting at 183 yards shooting an AR500 steel plate. It could easily reach out much farther than that accurately, but I did not have any more real estate. Thank you for watching.