s****r 发帖数: 31686 | 1 看这个REVIEW:
Evan Todd of Clermont, FL Date posted: 2/3/2010An excellent round, I have a
10/22 with an Adams and Bennet 18" bull barrel and was successful in taking
a 204lb sow at about 11 yards with this round, and although I had to follow
it up with a couple more, she didn’t go 20 yards! Grouping wise though my
rifle will put 5 rounds in a dime at 50 yards. I am very pleased with this
ammo and will continue to buy it.Evan Todd of Clermont, FL Date posted: 2/3/
2010An excellent round, I have a 10/22 with an Adams and Bennet 18" bull
barrel and was successful in taking a 204lb sow at about 11 yards with this
round, and although I had to follow it up with a couple more, she didn’t go
20 yards! Grouping wise though my rifle will put 5 rounds in a dime at 50
yards. I am very pleased with this ammo and will continue to buy it. |
t******8 发帖数: 2803 | |
f*********n 发帖数: 11154 | |
y*****n 发帖数: 11251 | 4 前几天我用我下星期一买的10/22打下来一个飞碟,里面冲出来四个ET,Jedi水平的,
都拿着laser saber,被我在1 mile以外,一枪一个都解决了。 |
a***a 发帖数: 8941 | 5 打得准都没问题,youtube上还有用.177口径的弹簧气枪,一枪干倒一头野猪的。
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUUCLc0ZHhQ&feature=related
相比之下,点22LR比气枪威力大多了。 |
S**********s 发帖数: 4534 | 6 bullshit. wtf is wrong with those people? shooting an animal multiple times
with pussy rounds is called TORTURE.
I wish his prey fights back instead of running away, just to teach him a
lesson to choose the correct caliber. |
t******y 发帖数: 5040 | 7 老海军,这话就不好说了。
说弓猎吧,公认的规矩是:射完了之后,半个小时到一个小时都不要动,不要去追猎物
。现在的复合弓很猛的,一般在二三十码这样的典型距离上,都可以洞穿鹿这样的动物
。箭头也很吓人的,三股利刃,切出一个巨大的创口通道。
然后靠慢慢的流血让猎物死掉。
有人批评这样的狩猎方式么?好像没有。不但没有,反而赞扬的一大堆,说这样才更像
狩猎。
这样不残忍么?
用小口径打猎,那些不受控制的印第安人,爱斯基摩人,他们从来就用小口径打猎,从
比较小的白尾鹿到巨大的麋鹿,二三十码对着脑门子或者耳后一枪就倒,再补两枪就完
事了。
你说哪个方法动物的痛苦更小一点。 |
S**********s 发帖数: 4534 | 8 regardless of what most people believe, I despise those "slow kills"; but i
ain't no bleeding heart liberal, so I will just express my beliefs and move
on. |
b***u 发帖数: 276 | 9 British loved 22LR in WWII |
s****r 发帖数: 31686 | 10 感觉和英国人那个时候物资匮乏有关系, 毕竟22LR 个头太小, 所费材料极少
【在 b***u 的大作中提到】 : British loved 22LR in WWII
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