@Bandanabandito1 These are not fully indestructible, @0:50 the hole you see is a hole punched to hang its tag from. The subsequent black spots you see are actually the round passing through and leaving a mark, much like when you shoot a paper target.
Definitley make sure you are the required 50 yards away when shooting at these. We had some ricochets last night; one of which hit my wife. We were using .22 short round nose and .22 long hollow points; both ricocheted off and back to us when shooting at a 20 yard distance. My question is this: how can you practice with a handgun with these things at 50 yards!? Seems kinda rediculous.
What the hell are they made out of?
VicariousReality7 6 months ago
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if these are indestructable, then why do i see bullet holes in them? like at @0:51
Bandanabandito1 7 months ago
if these are indestructable, then why do i see bullet holes in them? like at @0:55
Bandanabandito1 7 months ago
@Bandanabandito1 These are not fully indestructible, @0:50 the hole you see is a hole punched to hang its tag from. The subsequent black spots you see are actually the round passing through and leaving a mark, much like when you shoot a paper target.
CheaperThanDirtVideo 7 months ago
Definitley make sure you are the required 50 yards away when shooting at these. We had some ricochets last night; one of which hit my wife. We were using .22 short round nose and .22 long hollow points; both ricocheted off and back to us when shooting at a 20 yard distance. My question is this: how can you practice with a handgun with these things at 50 yards!? Seems kinda rediculous.
moFirearms 8 months ago
@moFirearms kinda late, but I hope your wife is ok. And I hope it did not scare her from a fun and satisfying sport!
ELITEHAMSTER123 4 months ago
Good Idea.
hangemhigh2000 11 months ago
I have a smaller version of these I think they are called golf balls.
Mrcaffinebean 11 months ago
Interesting.. I have seen them before but never did a review on them
weaponeer 11 months ago