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15 April 2005, 08:05
500grains
Mono-metal bullets in double rifles ?
So you are saying expansion can continue through that region (see the 1900 fps photo) but it is a solid shank? Come on.

And do your posts on this thread mean we are now on speaking terms?

Smiler
15 April 2005, 08:25
RIP
quote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
So you are saying expansion can continue through that region (see the 1900 fps photo) but it is a solid shank? Come on.

And do your posts on this thread mean we are now on speaking terms?

Smiler


Don't be idiotic. Of course the solid portion of the shank can mushroom slightly as it is highly ductile copper engineered/tempered/whatevered to match the ductility of the adjacent lead core. It is still tough enough.

I speak to you, 500lies, when I must point out the lies for the benefit of others.

It's a dirty job, but somebody has got to do it.

Maybe in the future "sumbuddy who know" will help keep you in line if I get too busy to fool around with you.

jump
15 April 2005, 08:51
500grains
RIP, first you say there is no jacket, they you agree there is. Then you say the rifling engraves through the grooves 1mm into the shank. Then you reverse that position. Now you say the solid shank is expanding. What next?

This is going a bit far just for you to run down some well-made bullets.

This will be the last post I make to you in this thread.
15 April 2005, 09:02
RIP
quote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
RIP, first you say there is no jacket, they you agree there is. Then you say the rifling engraves through the grooves 1mm into the shank. Then you reverse that position. Now you say the solid shank is expanding. What next?

This is going a bit far just for you to run down some well-made bullets.

This will be the last post I make to you in this thread.


Now you are falling into your old pattern when cornered.

Read again and try to understand.

I am not running down the North Fork soft Point. I buy them 500 at a whack on occasion.

I am just trying to point out that they should not be used in antique, thin barreled H&H doubles that are apt to come unsoldered with the likes of solid monometals.

They are the best softpoint extant for single tube rifles. Not for antique double rifles.

Now I leave you to suck your thumb. sleep