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CREATE FREE ACCOUNT Already a member? Log InI weighed a loaded .223Rem round on an electronic scale that's accurate to only 1.0 grams. In the search for greater accuracy, I weighed the same round on my Hornady electronic powder scale. 500 rounds of what I weighed is 87,000 grains-- or 12.429 pounds. That's a lot of weight to lug around when just one .224" bullet fired from the most evil of firearms on all the planet can drop a charging rhinoceros from 500 yards. Now the liberals demand to know why Kyle came to that place with so much "deadly firepower" when calling a social worker to intervene in the beating he was getting would have defused the entire situation in short order..... .. ..500 rounds, at 11 grams per round, is 12.125 pounds...
Hilarious!!I was wandering and found this on another site. It is so outrageous I found it funny.
Hahahaha... Thanks for sharing.I was wandering and found this on another site. It is so outrageous I found it funny.
I won't bother to watch it. Surely, the tone of the narration has got to be so dramatic that the inevitable incineration of all mankind in twelve years (so says a former barmaid who's now in Congress) is an issue not meriting our immediate attention. That's a bullschumer issue, too, but that's an argument for another thread on another day.I was wandering and found this on another site. It is so outrageous I found it funny.