Equipment:
Baking disk or pan
1 gallon ziplock bag
Ingredients:
1 teaspoon Adolph's meat tenderizer
1 teaspoon Natures Seasoning
1 teaspoon Mrs. Dash
1 teaspoon Salt
4 tablespoons Flour
4 tablespoons butter, melted
Directions:
Pre-warm oven to 350 degrees
Clean rabbit and leave damp
Mix salt, flour, Adolf's and Natures Seasoning in the ziplock bag, addrabbit and shake well
Remove rabbit from bag and place in roasting pan, baste with half the butter
Place in oven and roast for 15 minutes
Remove from oven and baste using a brush with remaining butter
Dust lightly with remaining flour mixture
Return to oven and bake for 40 minutes
Remove from oven and let rest for 10 minutes
@monsterhunter45 I agree. Have had tumbles and seen what fragmentation and soft as well as hollow points can do. Of course there aren't many bullets no matter the caliber that can match 00 buck at close range...
As an actual gun guy, watching ignorant dummies on here pontificate about how bullets should behave is a hoot. Everybody who shoots a lot has seen bullets do weird stuff.
Bullets obey the laws of physics. The same bullets fired under the same conditions into standardized testing medium under the same conditions will produce similar results. However as more variables are introduced, the results will diverge.
And there's a LOT of variables. What type of bullet is it? There are a whole bunch of different kinds. They are constructed differently using different materials for different results.
What was the velocity? Was the ammo in good condition so it was close to the listed factory velocity, or was it degraded?
On impact, did the bullet tumble? Did it poke a hole and zip through? Did it fragment? How did it fragment? And each fragment has a different weight and shape, which can all do different things.
Then you get into the living thing getting hit, and it gets even more complicated because bodies are complicated. Some bits are solid. They absorb energy differently. Some are stretchy and elastic. Some smoosh. Some shatter. Some will do either based upon the mass or velocity of the individual bits which strike it.
And that's the SHORT version.
Anybody who says one particular bullet is going to do one exact thing to one specific target, every time, when they don't even know a fraction of the variables I listed, is full of shit and trying to sell you something.
Iran spokesperson: "Considering that all American bases in the region have been destroyed, American commanders and soldiers have fled and taken refuge in hideouts outside the bases, and we are searching for them."
Let’s test something.
Hunter Biden made $640M and got $2B from people tied to 9/11.
You believed it for a second, didn’t you?
That deal actually involved Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.
Same outrage?
Or different rules?
I worked at ASRM (Advanced Solid Rocket Motor) project that was building the replacement solid rocket motors after the Challenger disaster. The locals liked to tell the story of the rocket engineer who pulled up to the pumps and filled his regular engine car with diesel and complained how the pump nozzle didn't fit right...
There are 5 levels of intelligence. They are as follows, from most to least:
1: Engineer at SpaceX (literal rocket scientists)
2: Person who can hold their breath underwater (basic self preservation skills)
3: Coma patient (requires a machine to live)
4: An insect (the little crawly buzzy things)
5: The true-crime podcast fan-fiction retard who thinks Charlie Kirk was killed by an exploding microphone (Candace fans)
I found a way to get as big of a hole in a piece of paper as a supposed single shot from a .223 caliber AR15 round, 30 shots from a 9mm (.354 caliber, 30% larger). From my qualification for concealed carry, from 10 and 3 yards.