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  • what range was this shot taken?

  • @daporter84 100yds

  • somewhere in the world there is an african child crying

  • @eddyage Doubt it. They probably wouldn't have the resources to view this video. But if you were right, I'd assume that the "somewhere in the world" you are referring to would probably be Africa.

    Just a guess.

  • Imagine this watermelon was a head

  • Pretty cool way to deseed a watermelon!! Now find some moving targets like P.dogs or damn nutria!

  • can these be used in a .22 LR rifle?

  • I was going to eat that....

  • someone give this man a prairie dog

  • i went beaver hunting when i was twelve and no word of a lie i shot the beaver in the right ear and it traveled through the animal and stoped in the left front soulder. it was real but if you dont belive me i under stan dompleatly. it was with a 243 remington modle 700.

  • @spenfisher2 Exactly..

  • @spenfisher2 Well yes, but this bullet is made for varmints not big game animals. If you hit the shoulder it would probably explode and not do damage to the vitals, only wounding the deer. If you did hit the vitals there would be fragments all over the meat..be a responsible hunter and use the right bullet for the job.

  • @spenfisher2 this is NOT a bullet you want to be using for deer hunting.

  • The power of that grenade is OVER 9000!!!.....Anyone?

  • @reddemon21 HAHA, I don't even remember making that comment.

  • Holy moly! That looked like it got hit with a close-range blast from a 12 Gague!!

  • Why not eat the watermelon and shoot a varmint?

  • Boy oh boy, I just found my new home defense round.

  • BOOM HEADSHOT !!!

  • hydrostatic shock

  • Is it possible to load these bullets into an M16?

  • Yes, they work quite well in an M16, actually.

  • @LeoDeviant Absolutely. This was fired out of an AR15.

  • @stradawhovious those watermelons got something to think about...

  • @stradawhovious do they come in 7.62 by 39?

  • @korgoth25 the highest caliber they come in is .243 or 6mm. that is a 62 grain projectile

  • @LeoDeviant ya you can get .223 ones but i wonder if they have some for an m82a1 berret lol doubt it but could you imagine? thats a freaking big bullet lol

  • @LeoDeviant let's load em out to our troops. I can see it now "Barnes Hadji Grenades"

  • @LeoDeviant

    Comes in .223, I'd say so but it might jam up a bit.

    You see what I did there? But seriously, it might be a little too weak to cycle.

  • Varmint grenades are lead free.

  • is that a .22 calbier?

  • Yep.  .22 cal 50gr

  • technically 223

  • @drewnickel Yes. .223. Which is a .22 caliber weapon.

  • I know, but technically not .22" it's .223 which is slightly larger

  • @drewnickel Well, Captain sparty pants, if you want to split hairs, it's technically a .224" inch bullet in a .223 cartridge which is part of the 22 caliber family. So to the original question, yes. It's a .22 We done now? :)

  • @stradawhovious LMFAOOOOOOOOO

  • @stradawhovious What do you mean a .224 in a .223 cartridge

  • @stradawhovious What do you mean a .224 in a .223 cartridge

  • @FierceChickenHG The OD measurement of the bullet is two-hundred and twenty-four thousanths of an inch.

    The caliber of the rifle is .223

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