Yea those TVs have a pretty thick tempered glass screen. That stuff is very hard, and much thicker than it looks like from the front. It's most of the reason they're so heavy, like all of that TV's weight is glass weight lol
If I remember right, an actual .22LR average 1250fps with a 36-42 grain bullet. The heaviest .22 air rifle pellet I've seen is 33 grains. But the heavy pellets work best in a PCP type gun. Great video by the way. I always wondered how strong a clear riot shield was
It's not just the pellet it's also the .177 rifle. Depends on the gun and pellet get 3 types of 177 and shoot the same way and you'll see the shots very.
Hey im Dan im from la verne cal,but i live in upland ,i have break barrels ,i have a hatsan that puts out 30 fpe 25 cal sniper camo, and pcps if you get intouch with me we'll do some shooting video, i have a chronograph, to ,those pellets are for pcp which i have
@LethalGunner- The actual Chrono test i seen, with the current model Red Ryder BB gun, averaged only 270 FPS=😒😢, but was/is still fun to shoot, and teach/learn with. Im not saying anyone should do this, but as kids, we used to put jean jackets on, and shoot each other, playing hide and seek, with this slow azz Red Ryder BB gun😂🤣, luckily, we never had a "Youll shoot your eye out" incident! Thank GOD🙌 we didnt get hurt bad, some of the stupid thing's kids will do!
Viva Le Tal! Love your reviews. I lived a year in Pomona but haven't been back. It was very nice to see your opening montage, brings back good memories.
this comparation is pointless. you shot .22 pellets from different airgun, means you've put different force to shoot .22 pellets. The fact that both airguns (gamo and hatsan) are designed to not exceed 17J energy, doesnt mean they both have same power.