@kingvic97 I haven't gotten it to a proper range, but as it stands right now I wouldn't try hitting anything past about 120 feet until I start seriously reloading for accuracy - often, higher velocity does *not* mean greater accuracy, particularly when your projectile possesses the ballistic coefficient of a banana cream pie. All the same, this is by far the most accurate handgun I've ever fired, and I feel this is partly due to the polygonal rifling.
@Bizzmark11 but from what my limited knowledge of words tells me is bigger bang and bullet doesnt equal longer range. maybe u shud customize a gun to be accurate for long range stuff. red jacket, from what i hear, like to do custom crazy shit like that. please let me know if you start a utube channel gun show. peace n chiken grease my friend!
@kingvic97 Well, I bought a Desert Eagle because I wanted one; I have an affinity to the gun, and it was even designed & introduced the same year I was. Nothing feels better in my hands.
When it comes to pure range (not accuracy), attaining a higher velocity with the same weight bullet will almost invariably decrease its dropoff, as it travels further in the same period of time, with gravity as a constant. However, most pistol rounds tumble in air, especially large ones moving fast.
@kingvic97 And handgun rounds are inherently less accurate. I like it because it's a challenge - with open sights on my 1944 K98 Mauser, for example, I can put a hole through a penny at 65 feet. Where's the challenge?
If people are actually interested, I'd love to start a gun show. Anyone reading this is welcome to post/inbox me with suggestions, or just to say they think it's a good idea. I could even put up reloading tutorials.
how far away were you from the target?
FranklinGray 8 months ago
@FranklinGray From the concrete-filled jug, probably about 75-80 feet. From most other targets, roughly 50 feet. The yard's not as big as it looks.
Bizzmark11 8 months ago
@Bizzmark11 whats the range with that gun?
kingvic97 2 weeks ago
@kingvic97 I haven't gotten it to a proper range, but as it stands right now I wouldn't try hitting anything past about 120 feet until I start seriously reloading for accuracy - often, higher velocity does *not* mean greater accuracy, particularly when your projectile possesses the ballistic coefficient of a banana cream pie. All the same, this is by far the most accurate handgun I've ever fired, and I feel this is partly due to the polygonal rifling.
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@Bizzmark11 my man, u dropped some knowledge on me i couldnt even begin to respond to. respect :-)
kingvic97 1 week ago
@Bizzmark11 but from what my limited knowledge of words tells me is bigger bang and bullet doesnt equal longer range. maybe u shud customize a gun to be accurate for long range stuff. red jacket, from what i hear, like to do custom crazy shit like that. please let me know if you start a utube channel gun show. peace n chiken grease my friend!
kingvic97 1 week ago
@kingvic97 Well, I bought a Desert Eagle because I wanted one; I have an affinity to the gun, and it was even designed & introduced the same year I was. Nothing feels better in my hands.
When it comes to pure range (not accuracy), attaining a higher velocity with the same weight bullet will almost invariably decrease its dropoff, as it travels further in the same period of time, with gravity as a constant. However, most pistol rounds tumble in air, especially large ones moving fast.
Bizzmark11 1 week ago
@kingvic97 And handgun rounds are inherently less accurate. I like it because it's a challenge - with open sights on my 1944 K98 Mauser, for example, I can put a hole through a penny at 65 feet. Where's the challenge?
If people are actually interested, I'd love to start a gun show. Anyone reading this is welcome to post/inbox me with suggestions, or just to say they think it's a good idea. I could even put up reloading tutorials.
Bizzmark11 1 week ago
2:11 owned.
cygmarx 9 months ago