It’s tradition 🤘😂🎃 (part 2)

Published on October 29, 2022
Duration: 1:01

This video showcases a fun Halloween tradition of shooting pumpkins with various firearms. It highlights the dramatic impact of a .45-70 Government, the long-range challenge with a 6.5 Creedmoor at 180 yards, and the surprising explosive power of a 7mm rifle. The session concludes with a suppressed AR and a humorous shot at a Mountain Dew can.

Quick Summary

The Halloween pumpkin shoot tradition featured a .45-70 Government lever-action rifle, a 6.5 Creedmoor at 180 yards, a 9mm handgun challenge, and a 7mm rifle with an explosive impact. A suppressed AR finished the session with a novelty shot.

Chapters

  1. 00:00.45-70 Pumpkin Shoot
  2. 00:126.5 Creedmoor at 180 Yards
  3. 00:199mm Handgun Challenge
  4. 00:347mm Impact Comparison
  5. 00:44Suppressed AR and Mountain Dew

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were used in the Halloween pumpkin shoot?

The video features a .45-70 Government lever-action rifle, a 6.5 Creedmoor precision rifle, a 9mm handgun (Sig Sauer P320 style), a 7mm rifle, and a suppressed AR-style firearm. Various brands like Nine Line Apparel and Walker's were also visible.

What was the longest distance shot attempted during the pumpkin shoot?

The longest distance shot attempted was 180 yards, using a 6.5 Creedmoor precision rifle aimed at a pumpkin. A 9mm handgun was also fired at this distance, achieving a grazing hit.

How did the different calibers compare in terms of pumpkin impact?

The .45-70 Government provided a strong impact. The 7mm rifle's impact was noted as significantly more explosive than the .45-70. The 6.5 Creedmoor was used for accuracy at distance, and the 9mm was a challenge at range.

What unique shots were featured in the video?

Beyond shooting pumpkins, the video included a challenging 180-yard shot with a 9mm handgun and a final, humorous shot with a suppressed AR-style firearm at a Mountain Dew can hidden inside a pumpkin.

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