352 yard G20 10mm pistol shot

Started by Intercooler, December 02 2014 03:39:41 PM MST

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Intercooler

Do you believe it?



   My only doubt on it is the PMC ammo being used. Given it is horrible weak... I doubt it having the oomph to make it that far and pierce a hole in the wood.   LOL

Wolfie


4949shooter

Entirely possible.

Here Instructor Zero did it with a 9x21:


Buckeye 50

Hell, anymore I am not sure I could even SEE 352 yds???  ::)

Pat
"Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty."

John F. Kennedy

Buckeye 50

Actually, now that I think about it, I would use a driver and sand wedge instead of the Glock........
"Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty."

John F. Kennedy

Centimeter


Intercooler

My thoughts exactly! After about 100 yards my eyes are toast  :o

Geeman

220" of bullet drop (not quite 20 ft)

730 fps / 210 ft-lb

Poor choice of weapons ;D

Greg

gandog56

Yeah, I was thinking....what did he have to do? Hold it like 15-20 feet over the target?
Some people think I'm paranoid because I have so many guns. With all my guns, what do I have to be paranoid about?

Rich10


my_old_glock



I shot at and hit a standard rifle target @ 200 yards with my 9mm. Never had a chance to shoot at a longer range.


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Pinsnscrews

http://www.ihmsa.org/

Full size division shoots Metallic Rams at 200 yards, and it only counts as a hit if you knock it down...
It's my DiMMe

gandog56

Quote from: my_old_glock on December 04 2014 12:15:44 PM MST


I shot at and hit a standard rifle target @ 200 yards with my 9mm. Never had a chance to shoot at a longer range.


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9mm is faster and flatter than a 10mm.
Some people think I'm paranoid because I have so many guns. With all my guns, what do I have to be paranoid about?

sqlbullet

Quote from: gandog56 on December 11 2014 07:47:52 AM MST
9mm is faster and flatter than a 10mm.

Yeah...Not sure I can agree with this statement.

124/135 grain....9mm velocity is 1250 fps, 10mm velocity is 1600 fps.
147/155 grain....9mm velocity is 1175 fps, 10mm velocity is 1500 fps.

I could go on. But....

Mike_Fontenot

Quote from: sqlbullet on December 11 2014 09:17:50 AM MST
Quote from: gandog56 on December 11 2014 07:47:52 AM MST
9mm is faster and flatter than a 10mm.

Yeah...Not sure I can agree with this statement.

124/135 grain....9mm velocity is 1250 fps, 10mm velocity is 1600 fps.
147/155 grain....9mm velocity is 1175 fps, 10mm velocity is 1500 fps.

I could go on. But....

I think even with the most "standard" bullet weight for each of the two calibers (180gr for the 10mm, and 124gr(?) for the 9mm), the 10mm is slightly faster.