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Interesting research on mass shootings
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accurate follow up shots are far easier with lower powered rounds. That's why you see air or .22LR rimfire in the Olympics.

One of the earliest school shootings, in Moses Lake WA in 1996, was a 30-30 bolt action or lever action rifle, and 2 pistols, one a .22LR revolver. "He was armed with a .30–30 caliber hunting rifle and two handguns (one a .22 caliber revolver) that belonged to his father" He was very troubled, had been for a year. People knew it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontier_M...l_shooting 27 years later, and people still won't address the mental/emotional component, and expect gun bans to be the solution.

I'm far more worried about an autoloading shotgun with buckshot. 10 rounds of 00 is 90 33 caliber balls.
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Interesting research on mass shootings - by Mr645 - 05-02-2023, 11:26 AM
Re: Interesting research on mass shootings - by Smote - 05-03-2023, 04:08 AM

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