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    Shooting melon off head with .50 cal sniper rifle

    Holy shit... some people are stupid..... I know that trained snipers can shoot a fly off of a turd from 300 yards away with a .50 cal sniper rifle... but still, there is absolutely no way I would ever sign up to hold a watermelon on my head as a target. I like the added touch of the safety helmet... that should work out well as protection in case the shot is a bit off.



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    that is so wrong on so many levels.

    aside from that i am not sure how that guys with the watermelon on his head can walk. i am sure his balls must get in the way. they are HUGE!!!!!!!!!!
    But if I agreed with you, we would both be wrong.

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    He's OK--he's holding his fingers in his ears. What could go wrong?

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    Well, he DID get an email from the dude afterall...

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    thats pretty good.. but this is still my favorite after effects video

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    Quote Originally Posted by theking648 View Post
    thats pretty good.. but this is still my favorite after effects video

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    Haha cool video. That's the same guy that did this one right?



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    nice one i liked the mr. and mrs. smith style shoot out.

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    Ever hear of hydraulic forces? When a hi-v projectile hits a fluid filled target, the displacement forces are quite capable of harming you. I once used a 12 ga slug to shoot a quart can of water, sitting on an old bicycle basket. The water dented-down the heavy wires under the can by an inch or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trackrunner View Post
    edit: never mind didn't read the thread
    since when did that become a requirement before commenting? now we're all screwed!
    But if I agreed with you, we would both be wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denaliguide View Post
    since when did that become a requirement before commenting? now we're all screwed!
    well my original comment was based off the making of video below and that it appears the bullet and shell are still together at the end. I then read the thread and the other after effects videos and I edit my original post.


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