hehe, use enough bang sticks in various variety often enough its like an old motorcycles ya never know what show stopper will hit next. I'd had some prior hints the new 20 rd 308 mag was having issues but had only shot it a few hits at a go then put up. Didn't realize its real fouling nature until the pipe cutting. Fed fine on new magazine. See how much you brag on your 870 feed 30 yr old paper low brass bird shot stored in a sack under stuff. Ice storms widow makers would of cost me a lot more w/o being able to use up this free stock pile.
I used to do indoor combat shooting to see just how fickle auto matics can be even in hands of seasoned experts. Even a bit of inattention to firm grip can absorb recoil and jam actions that no exam can find any fault with.
If I really needed to put out deadly shower of lead within 100 yd, more than military rifle or machine gun, such as might be needed removing a crowd of hogs all in a rage I whip this one out. 8 rd fully charged.
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The 12 gauge Core-Lokt Ultra sabot bullet is a .50 caliber, 385 grain HP semi-spitzer. The catalog MV is 1900 fps and the 100 yard velocity is 1648 fps. The ME is given as 3086 ft. lbs. and the remaining energy at 100 yards is 2325 ft. lbs. The trajectory of that load looks like this: +1.8" at 50 yards, +2.4" at 100 yards, and +/- 0" at 150 yards.
Hi end 308, 165 grain, . Muzzle Velocity: 2,650 F.P.S. Muzzle Energy: 2,620 ft.-lbs.