I was just thinking, I shoot the American Eagle 147gr Flat nose @ 950 fps out of my Glock 19,......basically the Slayer shoots on par with my Glock
It's been my experience that unless you are combating zombies one shot is sufficient or on rare occasions a quick followup shot may be required.
Quote from: sfttailrdr46 on August 04, 2015, 06:52:55 PM It's been my experience that unless you are combating zombies one shot is sufficient or on rare occasions a quick followup shot may be required. Zombies? Well, they're for real - they don't look and act like they do in Hollywood, but believe me, they exist! Now Zombie squirrels is another topic altogether. Manny - thanks for the clarification. I'm glad you can enjoy PBs there too. There's just something special about air guns though...
That skull is munched.Really amazing damage considering how thick that bone is.
The skull broke along the line where it turns from the flat front to the side, that is where I was guessing I hit ( somewhere I would never shoot at even with the most powerful small bores ) very peculiar how the powerful hit instead of creating a hole basically split the skull along that line.
Quote from: Nomadic Pirate on August 11, 2015, 12:45:47 AMThe skull broke along the line where it turns from the flat front to the side, that is where I was guessing I hit ( somewhere I would never shoot at even with the most powerful small bores ) very peculiar how the powerful hit instead of creating a hole basically split the skull along that line.Noob guess is - that's what happens when you hit a skull like that with the head of a hammer versus an ice pick? Initial impact caused the bullet head to really expand and expend energy?