Seems like shooting an expensive piece of popular electronic equipment is a sure fire way to get a few hundred thousand views (minimum) for your video on YouTube nowadays:
It has to be in slow motion though, or else your video will get no views and everyone will call you a dumb ass.
Even tax preparation places are getting in on the action:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nupVEJCC97k[/youtube]
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4 responses to “iPad V.S. Sabot Slug From Shotgun In Slow Motion”
Wow. Cannot say as though I expected the wadding to go through.
Yea the only possibly explanation I have for that is that the shot must have been taken at a close range.
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