ricochet damage
all I can say is wow, you were lucky to come out of that with only that much damage it could have been a lot worse like that thing could have been your head
<a href="">DONT TAZE ME BRO.. DONT TAZE ME... AHHHH</a>Yea, that's definitely going to get you at least a tazer.
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We knowDYI wrote:I've never had any problems with ricochets, it's been overpenetration that's caused most of my spudding mishaps.

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i don't know if this cannon will have tons of shots through it since i am slowly loosing interest 
i am thinking of getting into guns that are driven of high explosives when i get my lathe and one over built high mix hybrid.
research is needed before messing with those propellants so i guess i just take a brake from building guns and not stop spudding since i love it

i am thinking of getting into guns that are driven of high explosives when i get my lathe and one over built high mix hybrid.
research is needed before messing with those propellants so i guess i just take a brake from building guns and not stop spudding since i love it
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If there's an uphill, theres also a downhill.SpudFarm wrote:psycix: it is really hard to get a plate standing leveled so it will go down (that was my original plan) whan the gun already points upwards in a good angle.
You could also fire it perpendicular on the hill, and direct it to the side where the hill goes upwards, so it flies into the hill.