It is true. I had to "head shoot" the pin at 100 yards with the poodle shooter (5.56 NATO 55gr FMJ) to get it to fall over. And that is all it did; fall over.


Good luck head shooting a bowling pin at 100 yards from an unsupported standing position - I used a table and a rest to make the shot.


Working on a plan "B" right now though. So you guys shooting those girly guns won't have to get smacked upside the head by reality.