Found this today and thought I would share it. Makes me think twice about flying in my neighborhood.
Have any of you ever shot a shotgun? Tested range? To pull a uav or a live bird down at 250' requires as much or more luck than skill (not saying it isn't possible, but highly unlikely). Typical shotgun range with lead bird shot is about 100' (35 yards), with no guarantees at that range. Patterns deform pretty rapidly after that, so unless the guy was shooting steel through a fixed choke AND got rather lucky, I'd wager the drone was well under 150' and probably closer to the 80'-100' the shooter described. Has anyone seen any reports describing elevation change between takeoff point and the residence? I couldnt tell from google earth, but I wonder if there was either a decent elevation change or some other explanation.
Here is the GPS location of the take-off point approximately... 38.084521, -85.683419Have any of you ever shot a shotgun? Tested range? To pull a uav or a live bird down at 250' requires as much or more luck than skill (not saying it isn't possible, but highly unlikely). Typical shotgun range with lead bird shot is about 100' (35 yards), with no guarantees at that range. Patterns deform pretty rapidly after that, so unless the guy was shooting steel through a fixed choke AND got rather lucky, I'd wager the drone was well under 150' and probably closer to the 80'-100' the shooter described. Has anyone seen any reports describing elevation change between takeoff point and the residence? I couldnt tell from google earth, but I wonder if there was either a decent elevation change or some other explanation.
Now that is pretty funny. And they will make some money off of the hysteria by repackaging these common loads in "drone killa" packaging. If I find time to set up a test, I'll be sure to include similar loads.
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