Dog eats 23 .308 rounds

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  • other dave

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    My last dog shared a box of ammo with another dog. Paintball ammo - 518 of them. Technicolor from both ends.
    Skittles - Taste the rainbow!
    When I was a teenager my parents white Persian cat ate a piece of homemade Angel food cake with homemade buttercream frosting. Not Technicolor, not even grayscale, let's call it BROWNSCALE!
     

    pudly

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    It would have been highly unlikely (but not impossible) that a round would go off from being chewed on. Cartridges are designed to be impressively safe under different forms of abuse.

    If you haven't seen this video before, it is worth the time investment. Despite the title, it is not just about burning.

    [video=youtube_share;3SlOXowwC4c]http://youtu.be/3SlOXowwC4c[/video]
     
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