Can of Red Bull @ 100yds with my G20

Started by MrRedbull616, November 25 2012 06:10:17 PM MST

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MrRedbull616

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2sOWuSX314

I dunno it seems pretty good to me.   Of course i'm now going to try and improve on it :)

The_Shadow

Not bad, When my S&W1006 and I were in my prime, I drilled 4" targets regularly at 130 yards open sights and my handloaded ammo.  Tons of fun!  ;D
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REDLINE

That was awesome!  Nice shooting.  A can of Redbull isn't much to aim at with combat sights and a short sight radius.
Gun Control?  Oh yes, the theory that becoming a victim is somehow morally superior to defending yourself & your family.  Makes perfect sense.

sqlbullet

Yeah...That is a tough shot to make.

I plugged a series of 1 gallon milk jugs at 200 yards one time.  Pattern was miss/hit/miss/hit/miss/hit/miss/miss/miss/miss....Never got the last jug.

Harleycolt

That was good shooting! I watched an episode of Tac TV and Larry Vickers was shooting a glock 20 out to 200 yards and hit the steel plate a couple of times. So you are well on your way!

Raggedyman

10mm and Redbull in the same place at the same place? You could have created a space time rift that destroyed us all.


nickE10mm

Quote from: Raggedyman on November 30 2012 02:51:25 PM MST
10mm and Redbull in the same place at the same place? You could have created a space time rift that destroyed us all.

Lol almost choked on my ice cream sandwich when I read this

gunforhire

Quote from: Raggedyman on November 30 2012 02:51:25 PM MST
10mm and Redbull in the same place at the same place? You could have created a space time rift that destroyed us all.
:D  awesome shot man.  I took a 3" white flyer in my first shot at around 85 yds last summer with my G22C.  I think luck may have had something to do with it but I took my time and shot about 3" high and 2" to the left because the was a 10 mph crosswind.