An active hunter in Hokkaido was thrown into another world.
67. Hound guns for battle against zombies
I played games at a friend's house when I was in elementary school.
Shotgun was awesome then! I thought so, but you're actually weak when you use it yourself this......
First of all, the bullets don't scatter!
I won't be scattered by surprise anymore!
When you shoot a buckshot at about 5m, the decomposition hole is one.
It's a game, Mr. Zombie walking side by side after 5m away. I could have stopped you both at the same time. It actually slips through between us. I can't do a simultaneous attack or anything like that.
You mean you're not scattered. It's flying, Clay. You can shoot it and you'll see.
Because it doesn't hit me at all. There's no such thing as a crate that can't be shot off if it's scattered like a game. It's a big mistake if you think you can hit a proper target for a Clay shooting, and I'm not talking about more scattering. When I scattered it, I scattered it. Most of the time, the crates slipped through the barrage.
One or two grains even if it hits. Krei gets half cracked and flies straight.
It won't shatter.
It's hard enough to be an Olympic sport, Clay. If you think a shotgun can easily hit anything, it's a big mistake.
So, weak!
About 30 m away birds fall with rounds about 7. You can eat it after you drop it.
You don't have anywhere to eat if you're as powerful as a game, do you? Naturally.
There's never a bird that hits you blows up.
If it's a BB, the fox rolls a bit when it hits at close range, but no matter how close you shoot it with a buckshot, there's no way a human can blow it up, and it feels like a bump in the body. I've shot an elf kidnapping group with a backshot, but the two of them died instantly, the others couldn't move, and were made to die if left alone, but to that extent the power of a shotgun when fired at some distance.
Shot shells for shotguns vary in size and weight, but the amount of gunpowder you're using is similar, so you can't be twice as powerful.
Because auto shotguns sometimes don't work well when this is too different.
One 8.4 mm diameter lead bullet in the buckshot is only 3.5 g
This is 12 capsules in a 3 "magnum shot shell.
Only 2-3 shots into a 30 cm circle with a cylinder (no chalk) when 40 m away.
When the distance leaves, it quickly loses its power.
You have to compete within 20 meters.
Scary to be approached by a zombie within 20 meters, isn't it?
If you were human, if you were shot with a shotgun, you wouldn't have to be fatally injured to fall in shock. Because he's alive. Even the U.S. police are loaded with shotguns in police cars for times of passivity. It would be the best weapon for interpersonal use.
But he said he was a zombie. You can pack more and more distance because you don't feel the pain, can't you? I have stopping power.
Then I wonder if it's a rifle......
But I can't shoot that fast with a bolt-action rifle.
Auto rifles aren't that powerful.
There are also pump-action rifles like the M870 (* 1), but all of the rifles on the hunting gun are only about five in a row, even with a lot of ammo loaded.
Plus, it's long, poorly handled, and reloading takes time.
I love all Americans. How about a semi-auto rifle in the M16 series, that's out of the question.
That's too weak. Twenty-two calibers, right? Twenty-two-three Remingtons.
It is forbidden in Japan to hunt with guns with such low ability to kill 22 calibers. Because you can just let your prey get away with it, or because hunters are more at risk of being attacked by their prey the other way around.
I also use the bolt-action Remington M700 for raccoons and foxes that use 223 Remington in the Birming Rifle, but the energy is half of the 308 Winchester, about the same as the weak shotgun (* 2). Some guns are heavy, but recoil light and very easy to shoot. Even elementary school students can shoot you. That's how powerful that is.
The artillery used in war is not intended to kill you.
You just have to hurt me. That's a gun to make it incapable of combat.
If one dies, you can leave it, but if one gets hurt, you can't leave it, can you?
Naturally, we'll have to carry them together, won't we?
I mean, just one person gets hurt, three people, gets them off the front.
That's a better deal if you think about it in war, isn't it?
Notorious anti-personnel mines and so on are only powerful enough to blow one foot off. That's what I deliberately make powerful.
Killing half won't yield the enemy, but if you injure a third, the enemy will retreat.
So a small caliber, full of bullets, and a 22 caliber rifle like a lot of shooting M16 would be appreciated.
I'm using that instead of a sniper gun. What about a killer? (* 3)
I think you should use a sniper rifle, no matter how much reason you give.
Anyway, if that was about shooting at a zombie, the shotgun slug would be more powerful and has a punch for the larger caliber.
……
Right, I like the slug.
Yeah, I'm fine with slugging.
If this is going to be a game against zombies, I always used an 18-inch smooth bore slug barrel, with a lead ball slug.
The 12 gauge of a shotgun is also 18.5 mm in diameter.
It's bigger than a 50-calibre (12.7 mm) objective rifle.
Shooting at close range should be more powerful than any weapon.
Yeah, let's do that.
There was no lead bullets in Hokkaido. [M] Why, actually, I've never shot a slug.
Sabot slugs have copper bullets. That's why I was just using it that way.
I hear some slugs aren't lead these days.
Nah, think about it.
I've always been on the outskirts of Elf Village.
while changing distances and bullets to cliff opponents.
I've been shooting at M870 all morning.
If you're going to see a bullet landing, the dirt is pouring out. So it's easiest to see it shooting into your injured opponent.
"Sinn! Lunchbox!
Saran has arrived.
"I've been calling you for a long time now."
"I'm sorry. I was earplugs."
You two sit side by side, I'll make lunch.
This elf dish is like folding a small round pizza and turning it into a half circle.
It's delicious. Wheat stir-fried in a pot will also bring the wheat tea to a boil.
Wheat tea is delicious even when it's warm.
"Do you know Saran's a zombie?
"Yeah."
Wow, I knew I was in this world too, zombie......
"What kind?
"I've never seen it. One of the demons defeated by the brave. When a human or other corpse is buried and left alone, the devil employs it to bring it back to life as a corpse to attack a human being."
"I have a demon!
That's the bigger problem!
"They say things about demons and witches, but I don't know where they are"
"A fairy tale..."
"It's not a fairy tale. It's in Elf's old story, too."
"Like what?
"Er, here's how..."
Saran stands up, reaches forward, peels off his white eyes, and circles around me saying ahhh ~ or something.
Hahahahahahaha!!
When I laugh, Saran goes back and laughs.
"Look at this. It's disgusting because a rotten corpse does it."
"Well, you're playing with the zombies I know. If it's Saran, how do we take him down?
"Well, I guess I'll swing a spear and get my neck shaken."
Will that kill you?
"Normally stabbing or cutting with a sword doesn't work because it doesn't hurt."
I see......
"Zombies attack humans?
"Yeah, I try to eat. Anyone who gets bit and dies becomes a zombie."
"What if I didn't die?
"It won't. The only people who become zombies are those killed by zombies."
Good for you. Just being bitten by a zombie can turn you into a zombie or something. It can be a huge spread of infection. Even if magic is contagious, not a disease or virus infection.
So if you can get away with it, you can avoid infection.
"If I get hit by a zombie, I'll be a zombie."
"Then I'll be a zombie, too."
"No, kill me there normally. I'm not even happy about that."
"Sin kills me when I'm a zombie?
"Yeah, I'll kill you crying. Don't remarry me. I'll be single until I die."
"Right. Ah. Then you have to be careful not to be a zombie."
"Really do that"
... That's right. I'm in trouble if you don't do that.
"My life without Saran is so hard to die for. But if Sarah died protecting me, Sarah would be pissed off if she didn't live..."
"... yeah"
"Same as that. If I become a zombie, I don't want you to be a zombie with me. Please."
"Yes."
Saran looks kind of happy, hugging her from behind me and rocking her left and right. Kind of looks like you're giving up kids......
"Why are we talking about zombies?
"Somehow, the next thing I know, it's a zombie."
The goddess said something ominous.
We were going to flatten a delicious lunch while we talked about what was going to be such a flag. Neither me nor Saran will lose their appetite after talking about zombies. Ha ha.
"I think I'll change my hunting style a little from today on"
"Yes."
Grandpa's Remington M870 with a seven-round extension tube magazine. 18 "smooth bore slug barrel. Open site for illumination and photo gates. No scope.
The tube magazine is longer than the barrel already.
It is loaded with seven shots of genuine Remington, slagger 12 gauge 3 "magnum 1 oz (* 4). It's more powerful than 308 Winchester with 3,005 ft-lbs of energy and my rifle.
Extremely practical.
The good thing about a manual M870 is that it can shoot trouble-free from weak loads for craes to these strong loads.
"I've been too easy with my rifle. I'm going to use this today."
"What is it?
"Yeah. But it's not a small bullet that comes out, it's just one big bullet called a slug"
"It looks powerful."
"Actually, it doesn't hit me better than a rifle, but if it's close range, you can expect more power than a rifle"
"I was just hunting with bows and arrows until Sin arrived, too. I'm not complaining."
"I think I'll do a lot of hectic things. Forgive me."
"Shoot the zombies with it."
"Yes, I combine special training"
"Yeah, Sin, it's so much cooler to sift around"
The shotgun has a thicker barrel than the rifle and looks gotten worse.
Or was it because it was this way that I had it when I first met you?
I wonder why you don't use the Sabot Slug half rifle, right?
It's expensive. Three dollars a shot. Because a regular slug is a little over a dollar by contrast.
Besides, when you put a backshot in the rifle barrel and shoot it, you rotate it and shoot it out, so the centrifugal force is very scattered and it doesn't hit you.
People often say when you shoot a shotgun with a rifle barrel, the middle is soaked out. It's a doughnut shape and you fly away, but it's a lie. Actually, you can tell by shooting it, but the scattered diameter just doubles and it's uniform to sprinkle (* 5). The fact that the barrage becomes unusually thin just makes it less suitable for action.
We can't swap barrels against enemies, so from now on, we're going to use the slugs and backshots separately in one of these barrels.
And that's why Saran and I have been slugging after Sika since this afternoon.
So it didn't hit me at all.
Saran made me laugh at her with an arrow.
Grandpa's laughing, too. I'm sure.
Because when Grandpa was hunting with a shotgun, there was no such thing as a half rifle sabot slug. Because I was usually slagging and hunting. I've decided.
Not yet. Me.
- - Author annotation - -
* 1. Rifle of pump action
Remington M7600 is still in production today.
The maximum caliber is 30-06 Springfield. Powerful magnum bullets, etc. cannot be used. The structure is very complicated because it is not of course a simple locking lug type like the M870, but rotary locking like a regular rifle. The barrel is disassembled because when the barrel and receiver are integrated in structure, the barrel cannot be cleaned. Because of this, hitting accuracy is really inferior to bolt action, it's half as powerful, and rifles don't require fast fire performance like a shotgun from the start, and it's not popular. There is currently only a brooding BPS for rifles of this type.
* 2.223 The power of Remington
Sin mistakenly thinks 223 Remington and 5.56 mm NATO are compatible and the same thing, but in the 5.56 mm NATO, which is 223 Remington and military ammunition sold for hunting sports shooting, military ammunition is about 20% more powerful when improved from M16A1 to M16A2 and should not be mixed and used.
They don't have to worry about the fact that there are most guns in the US today that can shoot both, as they have decided that only one of them can actually be bought from customers who use either.
It should be noted that official military guns that will not be commercially available are naturally only assumed to use strictly variable military ammunition, so it is unclear whether commercial ammunition can be shot with this. Pay attention to the actual use.
By the way, the energy is about the same for a normal roseball shotgun that is not a slug and a military 5.56 mm NATO.
* 3. I'm using it, killer.
In starting the series, the episode is often told that M16, which was up to date at the time, was introduced as a drawing material, so it was used as a love gun, but I didn't know it wasn't a sniper gun. More discomfort had been pointed out than at the beginning of the series about letting the main character, the sniper, use M16, a military assault rifle, but the author did not do anything to change his love gun there, making M16 active in many later episodes, making it convincing to the main character's reasons for choosing it during the work. As a result, more than fifty years in a series, it should be noted that M16 continues to be synonymous with the protagonist and continues to be used in the U.S. military.
I'm also surprised by its foresight, but the "I didn't change the settings I thought I could" attitude would have many things to apprentice as a writer.
* Units of 4.1 oz (1 oz) weight. 28.3 g.
This means that this slug warhead weighs 28.3 grams.
It weighs more than double because it is 10-12 grams in 308 Winchester of the rifle, but the bullet speed is 562 m per second and slower than the 800 m of the rifle.
By the way, it is 1 pound at 16 ounces and 1 pound at 7000 grains.
Grain is commonly used as a unit of gun powder volume and warhead weight.
Ounces are used as the weight of guns and gun parts, and pounds are used in energy.
The ounces are also used in units of liquid capacity, with different amounts in water and chemicals.
Furthermore, it is different in the United States and the UK.
You don't get mad at this a lot. Europe and America.
* 5. Donut-shaped
This misunderstanding is hard to get rid of. Many people write that even famous sites and wishbags and professional gun store owners don't hit where they aim to get donut-shaped and fly when they shoot shots with a half rifle. As you can see from the formula of physics, the centrifugal force is proportional to the radius of rotation. No centrifugal force is applied to the bullet in the center of rotation. Being doughnut-shaped means a lot of centrifugal force on the central bullet, and there's going to be some mysterious physical phenomenon going on that directly denies the laws of physics to take a weak toll on the peripheral bullet, but of course such occult phenomenon doesn't happen in firearms.
In short, if you shoot a shotgun with a half-life, there were people in the past who brought up such a rarity and made excuses because they were too scattered and their prey and cray slipped through and didn't hit them at all.