Thogey wrote:I instruct my kid to shoot a hole in them. He loves to do it, especially if the can still has some pressurized liquid in them
NotABigDeal wrote:I regularly shoot propane tanks for a buddy of mine. Only way I've been able to make them blow up is with tracer rounds. Regular bullets just make a hole and make it stink real bad the rest of the afternoon, hehe. Save them for last.
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NotABigDeal wrote:I regularly shoot propane tanks for a buddy of mine. Only way I've been able to make them blow up is with tracer rounds. Regular bullets just make a hole and make it stink real bad the rest of the afternoon, hehe. Save them for last.
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NotABigDeal wrote:I regularly shoot propane tanks for a buddy of mine. Only way I've been able to make them blow up is with tracer rounds. Regular bullets just make a hole and make it stink real bad the rest of the afternoon, hehe. Save them for last.
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Hades12 wrote:Maybe a steel round is needed to make a spark, a copper jacket or Lead bullet will not make a spark.
Thogey wrote:You can set them off with steel. I learned this today.
I blew up two 5 gallon propane tanks today.
Shot holes in them with an SKS (steel). The second shot set them ablaze. 15 ft flames. We got really lucky there wasn't too much wind.
No fire extinguisher I used buckets of dirt.
Lucky l'm not on the news. I almost qualified for a Darwin award.
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