I grabbed this frame from a video I made of Damsel firing her 20 gauge shotgun last weekend. I was looking for the perfect muzzle flash when I noticed that two, and possibly three of her ejected shells were in mid-air at the same time. Look closely at the two yellow blurs – one coming out of the port and one just falling past the table. Extrapolating the position of the third shell would seem to indicate it, too, still has not hit the floor.
You can watch Damsel’s rapid-action shooting here.
Extrapolating. Shooting.
I’m all aquiver.
For aquiverment that lasts more than four hours, seek immediate medical attention, as you may have a serious condition that could cause permanent addiction to sport shooting.
LOL
I have to hie myself to the shootery so’s I can fire my newest aquiverment. My S&W Model 1917 .45 cal in nickel. The moon clips remind me of the .357 speed loaders I carried when I first joined the PD 35 yrs ago. And I can get a buncha moonclips for under $9.
That should hold me for at least 4 hours.
Well, that sounds like it ought to do the trick.
We went to the gallery today and blew off a hundred rounds of .45ACP and 50 rounds of shotgun shells. Cathartic, but not aquivering.