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Extreme Marksman: Cutting a .22 Bullet in Half on an Axe

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2010

http://shilohtv.com Trail Boss Steve Doran shows you more extreme marksmanship skill by cutting a .22 bullet in half by shooting a Cold Steel Trail Boss Axe. For the full article and more free information, outdoor articles and videos go to www.shilohtv.com

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  • What type of axe would you reccommend as an all round axe.

  • @BRAWLERBOY66 any medium size axe that will hold an edge, and you can put an edge on when it gets dull will do, I like the cold steel trail boss because it is light enough to pack but will also make quick work of anything you need. It is also inexpensive so I bought several and even keep them in my vehicles

  • doesn't look to me as though this guy has ever gone hungry in his life.

  • @DumFrickProductions and you would be 100% correct.

  • what type of gun was the knock off a remington appachee

  • @123xxCMURDERxx123 It is a Brazilian made Remington nylon

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  • @uniqueeveryone Then make your own video and show us how easy it is, anyone can talk smack on the computer , lets see you do it .

  • @lambchops1493 I always say anyone can do anything with practice, but I would bet money you cant do it. Otherwise you would have posted a video showing us how easy it is instead of making a comment. So go for it I will even post the video for you.

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  • You sir, have a gift.

  • @shilohtv Thank you for the information.

  • now the real comment-

    I agree totally with: "practice, Practice, PRACTICE!" When I was younger, with better eyes, reflexes, and a little more freedom to shoot where we chose, I'd spend all my free time shooting. As a kid I would stuck 22LR cartridges in the dirt and shoot the rims with my dad's old Benjamin 22, the tiny explosions while dangerous, was cool as heck! I'd also turn on the water faucet with the very same Benjamin.Today I hunt, shoot competitively, and am an NRA Instructor.

  • 4 people can't hit the side of a barn if they were on the inside!

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