Impressive looking shotgun slug...!
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Re: Impressive looking shotgun slug...!
Ouch! That will surely leave a mark!!!
But it's almost too pretty to shoot?!
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But it's almost too pretty to shoot?!
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When that spinning buzz saw hits a critter, it will gut and skin it for you.
I guess I'm too old school, but other than a marketing ploy, I don't see any thing about that bullet that would make me want to spend the money for it.
In the end what will it do that a regular slug wont?
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I guess I'm too old school, but other than a marketing ploy, I don't see any thing about that bullet that would make me want to spend the money for it.
In the end what will it do that a regular slug wont?
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And what do you do with the brass afterwards? Is there a handgun that will chamber a shell that large? How about a riffle?
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That brass would be SOooo easy to reload. All you need is a piece of wooden dowel and the right wads. I already ave the de-priming and priming tools that I made years ago. Not much to them. Do they use 209 or LP primers? Not that it matters much as both are workable with the same tools.
I wonder if you could just shoot some of those down a fence row to clear the brush?
I wonder if you could just shoot some of those down a fence row to clear the brush?
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Re: Impressive looking shotgun slug...!
the shorty version would work a treat in my flare pistol, although I tend to think that burning magnesium doesn't lack in utility.1894cfan wrote:And what do you do with the brass afterwards? Is there a handgun that will chamber a shell that large? How about a riffle?
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Re: Impressive looking shotgun slug...!
The article mentions box magazines a few times, I wonder if they would be OK in a tube magazine like many shotguns used as home defense?
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Re: Impressive looking shotgun slug...!
I remember a .54 round lead ball I recovered right under the skin of a large Indiana whitetail doe. All mashed out nearly flat. Both shoulders, and a lung milkshake. That deer died quicker than if the Empire State Building dropped on it's head.
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A solution in search of a problem, and $11 per round. Do people actually buy this stuff?
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superchicken wrote:A solution in search of a problem, and $11 per round. Do people actually buy this stuff?
Sure they do, especially if they want to throw the family cat into the party!
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Yeah, that is a 'condor zone' slug!!
It sure looks impressive although at 11 bucks a pop I'm sure they won't sell many of em!
It sure looks impressive although at 11 bucks a pop I'm sure they won't sell many of em!
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Re: Impressive looking shotgun slug...!
I was thinking the same thing! Looks like a work of art!Old No7 wrote:Ouch! That will surely leave a mark!!!
But it's almost too pretty to shoot?!
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Brass cases can easily be reloaded. I use them for cowboy action shooting. Rocky Mountain Cartridge makes an inexpensive loading set for this. I would really like to see a modern Slug available for the 3.5 inch 10 gauge.
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Why do people think everything has to be the result of a problem? Were that the case we could all probably throw away 90% of all our possession.
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I agree. And many things are "just because", no need to justify. (How many members here have two or more guns of the same caliber and design?)cas wrote:Why do people think everything has to be the result of a problem? Were that the case we could all probably throw away 90% of all our possession.
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