Posted on 04/16/2019 5:00:06 AM PDT by w1n1
Watching someone shoot a .50 BMG is always exciting. Of course safety should always be adhere to. This also includes having a great backstop. When a .50 projectile skip off the ground, they can take off in any direction.
Its a good thing this shooter is on a gun range thats out in the middle of nowhere.
This is the case with this shooter on Youtube who is armed with a rifle chambered in the mighty .50 BMG caliber. When he fires a tracer round, the bullet skips off the ground and ends up arcing up into the air with a complete right turn. See the rest of 50 bmg tracers.
Durrrr Typo suppose to be “into”
That’s just one of many.
I’ll forgive your typo in the headline - but only if you can get the ‘editors’ there to start DOING THEIR D@MN JOBS.
It takes away from the content being presented. If I were a prospective advertiser, I would certainly look elsewhere for a place to spend my money.
I’m no grammar Nazi, but the mistakes that jump off the page are the kinds that are lectured about in middle school.
Just using Grammarly produces:
Watching someone shoot a .50 BMG is always exciting. Of course, safety should always be adhered to. This also includes having a great backstop. When a .50 projectile skips off the ground, they can take off in any direction.
It’s a good thing this shooter is on a gun range that’s out in the middle of nowhere.
This is the case with this shooter on Youtube who is armed with a rifle chambered in the mighty .50 BMG caliber. When he fires a tracer round, the bullet skips off the ground and ends up arcing up into the air with a complete right turn.
Another engrish posting.
“When a .50 projectile skips off the ground, they can take off in any direction.”
I don’t think Grammarly has been perfected.
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