Sunday, January 1, 2006

Shotgun News Apr05

Shotgun News Apr05
by David M. Fortier

Made of a tough polymer material, Ballistic Technologies' cube target bounces and rolls wildly when hit. Four inches square, it's a useful and fun training aid.




So we switched to bouncing around one of Ballistic Technologies' orange Ballistic Polymer cubes. This 4-inch square cube bounces and rolls in a random fashion when hit, and can soak up thousands of rifle hits with no damage. It's a useful training aid and Norcross and I soon had it rolling and bouncing about as we smacked it with 5.56 rounds.

Shooting the Ballistic Polymer cube revealed that not only is the Mk12 MOD 0 quite accurate, but it's also extremely easy to control. The gun hardly moves under recoil, making it relatively easy to put multiple rounds in quick succession into a target. We experienced zero problems throughout testing.

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