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Start off with a little Trap/Skeet using a Pump Action Shotgun - Over to the Rifle Range firing off a few Rounds of 22 Calibre with the Lever Action Rifle - Winding things up at the Pistol Range with a Single Action 22 Magnum Revolver - GREAT FUN!
my winchester .22 model 250 with cci mini mag and then a cci sub sonic , then my sterling .22 magnum , and then my 12 gauge harrington and richards single shot fith field load number 6. huge kick on this one
BigDaddyHoffman1911 showing and shooting The Kel-Tec PMR-30 .22 Magnum “30 Round Magazine” Semi-Auto Pistol at some steel targets at The Hoffman Compound. ***If you like this video Please Like, Favorite and Subscribe. **** Hope you enjoy and as always “Thanks For Watching”…..OohRah Check Below For More Info. Website: www.keltecweapons.com MSRP 5.00 Info I Found: The PMR-30 is a light weight, full size pistol chambered for the flat-shooting .22Magnum cartridge (.22WMR). The PMR-30 operates on a unique hybrid blowback/locked-breech system. This operation system allows for the use of a wide variety of ammunition as it seamlessly adjusts between locked breach and blowback operation, depending on the pressure of the cartridge. It uses a double stack magazine of a new design that holds 30 rounds and fits completely in the grip of the pistol. The trigger is a crisp single action with an over-travel stop. The manual safety is a thumb activated ambidextrous safety lever (up for SAFE, down for FIRE). The slide locks back after the last shot and a manual slide lock lever is also provided. The light, crisp trigger pull and fiber optic sights make the PMR-30 ideal for target shooting and hunting small game. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Calibers: .22 Magnum (.22WMR) Weight unloaded: 13.6oz. 385.6g Loaded Magazine: 6oz. 170.1g Length: 7.9″ 200.7mm Height: 5.8″ 147.3mm Width: 1.3″ 33.0mm Barrel length: 4.3″ 109.2mm Sight radius: 6.9″ 175.3mm Energy (40gr): 138ft-lbs 187J Capacity: 30 …
Grab you favorite beverage and sit back while I kill some Zombies. Also showing and shooting The Smith & Wesson Model 351PD .22 Magnum Revolver in another Shoot-A-Matic episode at The Hoffman Compound. Hope you enjoy and as always Thanks For Watching….OohRah ******If you like this video please give it a Thumbs Up, Like, Favorite, Comment and Subscribe****** Check below for more info.. MSRP: 9.00 Model: 351PD Caliber: .22MAG Capacity: 7 Rounds Barrel Length: 1 7/8″ Front Sight: HI-VIZ Front Rear Sight: Fixed Grip: Wood Grips Frame: Small - Chiefs Special Style Finish: Black Matte Overall Length: 6 1/4″ Material: Aluminum Alloy Weight Empty: 10.6 oz.
I was fortunate enough to get a PMR 30 on loan from Tactical Gun Review.com (TGR). This thing is a PURE joy to shoot! Aside from having what I believe is an acceptable magazine capacity (interject super big smile here), the pistol shot flawlessly with the two types of ammo I had on hand. The recoil was next to nothing and the fireball out the muzzle was exciting. The weight of the pistol was nearly nothing. I wore the PMR-30 in a holster on my hip for the better part of the day while roaming the countryside with the family. I almost never knew it was there because of the weight, or lack of. I may have to pick one of these up for myself down the road. NOTE: “The Gap” I referred to in the video got me thinking. So I looked in a couple of gun magazine publications and found a marketing photo for the PMR-30. The gun in the photo also had the gap. So maybe it’s supposed to be there, but why? The only reason I can think of is that there needs to be a little room for the slide to clear the frame under recoil. I suspect during recoil that the plastic frame is flexing and if there was a tight fit between frame and slide, the slide may hit the end of the frame. But this is only a guess. Never the less, I think it is a fun pistol. See www.TacticalGunReview.com for in depth user reviews on guns and optics.
Comparing the destructive power of each round at 100 yards. 22 Magnum CCI 40gr Jacketed Hollow Point and the 300 WSM is Winchester 150gr Ballistic Tips. Brought to you by Hunter Productions.