I have to agree, he should know better and use correct terminology.My only bitch is Colion calling a cartridge a bullet throughout the entire video...
Aluminum Dinner Tray? As in heavy tin foil like tv dinner tray, or a heavier stamped camping dinner tray?Well I do know that a loose round CAN cause damage when it explodes outside of a barrel, which is probably as mentioned a one in a million. Have personally seen it happen. At a boy scout bonfire someone tossed at least one round into a bonfire, I want to say. .357 casing was found when they sifted thru the ashes later but it's been a long time. The projectile went thru an aluminum dinner tray a kid was holding. No injury but still...
Aluminum Dinner Tray? As in heavy tin foil like tv dinner tray, or a heavier stamped camping dinner tray?
Piercing an aluminum dinner tray, yea, I'd say that would break the skin (unless its that heavy tin foil type), even cause you to loose an eye.... ...But deadly injury? Then again, all we know is that it had enough energy to pierce an aluminum tray, the round could arguably had many times more energy than it took to pierce the tray....
BTW, in the Myth Buster episode, the exploding .22lr, the dummy had on sweat pants and t-shirt, the debris did cut through the clothing but bounced off the gelatin without piercing. I do remember some damage to the interior vinyl and plastic panels, but again so minor it was believable it wouldn't pierce the skin or at worst just pierce the surface...
“They dont make em like they used to”Well this was back in the 70s, and it was a regular aluminum cafeteria style dinner tray the kid was eating from. As I remember it went thru his beans. Heck for all I know it could have been steel, I was like 14 and it's been close to 50 years now lol.
this may be 1 reason why, at the state owned open range?Holy crap, this is a new one for me. You guys ever experienced this phenomenon?
My only gripe is Colion calling a cartridge a bullet throughout the entire video...