Nimrod Almost Blows His Own Brains Out With .500 S & W Magnum-video

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ConstitutionCowboy

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I've been taught not to release the trigger until after I have complete control of the firearm. Even with rapid fire. Don't do double taps, triple taps, etc. with a gun you don't know how it reacts and/or can control during the sequence, and don't release the trigger until you are sure you have complete control after the sequence. :cannon:

Select fire/fully automatic is another matter. Haven't been there and done that yet. :fullauto:

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Dont worry guys...the tactical vest he was wearing shows he knows what he's doing. Probably hit his target AND took down a goose for dinner...yall just arent skilled enough to appreciate it.
 

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Seems to be a common occurrence. I shot one of those once with "puny" 350gr XTP, was accurate and controllable. But, I think if I needed more power that that, I'd sling a rifle. 700gr'nrs out of a pistol is bordering on silly..



 

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