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Posted: 7/16/2003 6:16:49 AM EDT
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So every year I have a party at my hunting cabin and property where I have folks shoot off some guns...the ARs are always a hit. At any rate, I want to spice things up a bit and wanted to know if anyone had experience with the tannerite exploding targets and if they are any good, safe, etc. Thanks! |
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Get you some.....then place them around before your company gets there, do not say anything about it being out there,,,,,, when you all go out, give'em one of them [b]"HEY Y'ALL, WATCH THIS"[/b],,,, or just shoot and act stupid when it blows....[b]"DAMN...That sure is a right perty powerful rifle I got."[/b] Just make sure it isn't going to send unwanted deris toward you. |
| It is amazing stuff, very powerful, it can shatter rock into itsy bitsy pieces and blow up the trucks of trees. If you shape it into a cone it will direct the force in one direction. I have seen a pine tree trunk, about 10 inches in diameter, cut through using 2 sequential charges of 1 lb. Very loud! Neighbours complain! Be careful! |
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TANNERITE RANKS THIRD BEHIND: 1. SEX 2. SIMUNITIONS IT IS UNBELIEVABLE. TRY ONE AT 25 YARDS FLOATING ON A POND! WILL JUST ABOUT KNOCK YOU DOWN. NO, DON'T! MINIMUM SAFE DISTANCE IS 100 YARDS. I HAVE HAD SIGNIFICANT DEBRIS, AS IN FIREWOOD SIZED LOGS, COME BACK 70 YARDS ACROSS THE POND. MANY SMALLER FRAGS AT 80 YARDS. WILL GET A COUPLE OF PICS UP TOMORROW. WES |
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TANNERITE PICS FROM THE FIRST ANNUAL GREAT SOUTHERN FREEDOM SHOOT, LAST FALL. THOSE WERE TWO PROUD BOYS WHEN THOSE APPLIANCES WENT UP. THE ENTIRE RIGHT HALF OF THE LINE WAS BANGING AWAY AT THEM, AS WELL. [IMG]http://www.thermaldynamics.com/pictures/mstn/ryan.JPG[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.thermaldynamics.com/pictures/mstn/wyatt.JPG[/IMG] |
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