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9/4/2012 11:09:55 PM EDT
Who remembers these things?



9/4/2012 11:11:50 PM EDT
[#1]
Send them to me for testing.
9/4/2012 11:15:56 PM EDT
[#2]
Got a Box or two in the pile.

Went out and bought 'em the day after Ronnie got shot.

Tried a few on squirrels and a couple woodchucks. They suck.
9/4/2012 11:16:55 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
Send them to me for testing.


Sure stand still and I'll send a few your way.
9/4/2012 11:17:26 PM EDT
[#4]
those the ones with a primer stuck in the hollow point?
9/4/2012 11:18:55 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Send them to me for testing.


Sure stand still and I'll send a few your way.


Nevermind, I think i'll just sit waaay over here.
9/4/2012 11:21:16 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
those the ones with a primer stuck in the hollow point?


Aluminum hollow points with a primer to set off an explosive. I believe lead azide
9/4/2012 11:33:07 PM EDT
[#7]

60 gr Hornady VMax into copper by Ry Jones, on Flickr ?
9/5/2012 1:56:41 AM EDT
[#8]
I remember - they came in a variety of calibers.




 
9/5/2012 2:28:32 AM EDT
[#9]
They still sell them for the 12ga, well they sell kits to make them.
9/5/2012 2:34:34 AM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
They still sell them for the 12ga, well they sell kits to make them.


link?
9/5/2012 2:39:49 AM EDT
[#11]



Quoted:



Quoted:

They still sell them for the 12ga, well they sell kits to make them.




link?
Please?





 
9/5/2012 2:42:40 AM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
They still sell them for the 12ga, well they sell kits to make them.


I thought they were like AP pistol ammo, legal if you've got it but illegal to make and acquire new stuff.
9/5/2012 2:44:44 AM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
Quoted:
They still sell them for the 12ga, well they sell kits to make them.


link?


Gun broker is full of 14mm spotter shells that can be loaded in 20 gauge hulls and shot through rifled 20 gauge shotguns.
9/5/2012 4:58:47 AM EDT
[#14]
These are those 20 gauge exploding shells.
9/5/2012 5:05:01 AM EDT
[#15]
OMG!

I still have some of those in .357 magnum!
9/5/2012 5:21:35 AM EDT
[#16]
If they do indeed use lead azide, then its going to be useless by now, how long have you had them? 10 years+?

9/5/2012 2:36:02 PM EDT
[#17]





Myself and a couple buddies bought a bunch of loaded rounds from a guy in the pole barn and shit-ton of the projectiles (designated M183A1, and they're 14.5mm) from the Ammunition Store at Knob Creek in '04. They had a pallet stacked high with .50cal ammo cans full of them out in front of their tent. We shot most of them through an old H&R rifled 20ga and some thru a M79 with a 40mm/20Ga adapter. A HELL of a lot more fun than chalk rounds.
 
9/5/2012 2:43:36 PM EDT
[#18]
Humm, I bet I could get 3 primmer in a Speer 200gr JHC 45 acp bullet  But it has to hit bone right?
9/5/2012 2:49:42 PM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
If they do indeed use lead azide, then its going to be useless by now, how long have you had them? 10 years+?



"When protected from humidity, it is completely stable in storage"
9/5/2012 3:02:33 PM EDT
[#20]
What was the name of the tubular bullets that came out in the eighties?  I want to say they were made by Federal.  

ETA  PMC "UltraMags" was one of the brands.
9/5/2012 3:05:39 PM EDT
[#21]
I bought a couple of boxes in .357 around '79.
9/5/2012 3:39:01 PM EDT
[#22]



Quoted:


What was the name of the tubular bullets that came out in the eighties?  I want to say they were made by Federal.  



ETA  PMC "UltraMags" was one of the brands.


Yep.