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Perhaps it literally WAS "tossed" jbuck? If stuck to a backing it wouldn't have mushroomed like that
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 Posted 05/06/2015  11:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CelticKnot to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very cool and great camera work too! Thanks for sharing.
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 Posted 05/06/2015  11:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Night Hawk to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I found one like that a while back at a outdoor shooting range, I had to wonder how many shots it took them to actually hit it.
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...and for those who love the State Quarters, you can display them with with this lazy susan cabinet:

http://www.collectorscornerusa.com/...aycases.html
(about 1/2 way down page)

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Tanks celtic... ever since I got that "18% grey" 8x10 card my photos have become much more better. It does something to your white balance and It works WONDERS and I recommend everyone buy one for about $10 on the bay. It is EXTREMELY worth the $$ (but make sure it's a large 8x10 one)
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Perhaps it literally WAS "tossed" jbuck? If stuck to a backing it wouldn't have mushroomed like that


Sure it will, with enough impact energy and the right bullet. I'm seeing a .30cal-ish rifle round here, not a handgun round. That'll splash the exit with enough force to likely penetrate plywood easily. The gouges on the lower reverse indicate to me that the coin was clamped into place, and took a hard impact against that restraint.

Which tells me the shooter was not only good at what they do, but using a rifle good enough to ensure he didn't miss badly enough to hit the clamp and risk fragment ricochets. Especially considering he wanted the effect he got, so he's going to shoot at a range short enough to reasonably assume he'll get center-of-mass. Me, I'd be within 50 yds from a rest and triggering an ought-six with a relatively light TMJ load to get there. And a TMJ bullet increases the risk of major fragment ricochet to earn the benefit of a nice circular clean hole.
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Perhaps it literally WAS "tossed" jbuck?
That is what I was implying.
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Probably a 9mm. My .308 would have ripped it in half :-)
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My guess, 222/250

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Nice call on the clamp marks SD. I'd still like to think it was flipped in the air though and those are just severe feeder finger gouges
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getting the gun would be hardest part in GB
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That was one heck of a shot for sure.... maybe he didn't like west virginia
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When I was a boy, my dad & I would put Nickels in the bark of a tree. We would stand back around 15 to 25 yards and shoot them, that was target practice and how we set out sights on our .22's.
We used to hunt coon a lot and if you could hit the Nickel, you could shoot a coon in the eye and not leave a hole in the fur.
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