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Re: Have'in fun now!
02 December 2004, 11:30
Critter_KillerRe: Have'in fun now!
What r CB's? could i get them in my .22LR? who makes them what are the details for thier use?

02 December 2004, 11:02
claybusterShure Critter,,,The more the merrier,,,We know you're a minor though,,,And I have reservations about corupting your way of thinking,but on the backside of the blade,,,you may learn something that would help you later on in life,,,,take with a grain of salt,,,,Clay
22 November 2004, 17:26
claybusterBe shure to give them A christmas card,,,Clay
22 November 2004, 18:47
338vtJust overcame a black trailer trash tiger in my sideyard! Gotta love a p.p.p. load in a 22 hornet.

Never heard it comming. Nothing beats a Crow Magnum in the ear.

338vt
23 November 2004, 02:50
DigitalDanWhutza "p.p.p." load?

Dan
Pres., TYHC
www.ExpandingThe.Brain23 November 2004, 05:30
338vtPrimer powerd pellets! Well this load was with .5 gr blue dot. They go about 650 f.p.s. with the 14.4 gr. crowmagnum. Works great for QUIET WORK

23 November 2004, 06:07
Rick KoehlerSounds good, like just a small "pop" kind of good. Might be quieter than an air rifle.... I like it! Thanks for sharing.
Although, if lawn lepord elimination is the primary use, you could call it a p.p.p.p.p.
Primer Powered Pellet Pussy Popper!

Rick
28 November 2004, 10:27
DigitalDanCould you expound a bit on the PPP, never heard of them until now. Where do you get them or how do you make them?
Dan
Pres., TYHC
www.WaysN.Means30 November 2004, 16:58
338vtD.D. Rick's right. p.p.p.'s are made with a 22 hornet case, 22 cal. pellets powered by the primer and a pinch of fast burning powder.
To make them, just take a primed 22 hornet case add .5 grain blue dot or equ. and hand press the pellet into the case. With wad cutters the pellet should be flush with the case, with pointed pellets the tip should be out of the case to the front land riding edge.
You can look on in the fun shooting tread for Primer powered pellets.

30 November 2004, 23:01
DigitalDanAH HA! I'm off to the world of mayhem!

I think I shall be using the K-Hornet though.

Dan
Pres., TYHC
www.NeverA.DullMoment01 December 2004, 12:02
claybusterI don't think that load is going to cycle my H-bar

,,,,Sounds like an extremely good excuse to get my contender a new barrel for christmas

Kill'em all!!!!!!!Clay
01 December 2004, 13:26
DigitalDanClay, what I'm thinking is that we should find some fellow with a lathe that is bored, maybe turn a couple of pieces of brass that would be properly sized to allow re-capping the cases in the field with mebbe a toothpick, and a finger pressure pellet seat on an internal lip in the case. With the smaller volume in the case the result would be more velocity........
Mebbe use the .20 cal Sheridan pellets with a paper patch...
Yes, I enjoy my lunacy.

Dan
Pres., TYHC
www.Always.Tinkering01 December 2004, 14:15
claybusterYou're on to something there Dan,,,I have a vision that has a pice of brake line and epoxy inside of a spent case that has a bit of an oversize primer pocket.I don't think you're gonna generate enough heat to affect the epoxy after a full cure,and the length of the line would control the depth,, make 3 or 4 and fill the mag.,,,without a lot of setting up and machining

Clay
02 December 2004, 02:32
DigitalDanYou are so creative!

We need to have a Tech Conference on the subject, open bar. Like the way you think!

Dan
Pres., TYHC
www.Forget.TheLathe02 December 2004, 03:11
Critter_KillerMay i join this confrence? i could bring some youthfull ideas to the table. need to have some mountain dew on that open bar so i can quench my thirst.
03 December 2004, 12:59
120mmI'd think someone with a grinder and an imagination could convert a .22 lr semi-auto that would cycle the CBs. DigitalDan and I discussed that very possibility with the 550-1 he gave me.
03 December 2004, 13:10
Critter_Killermy dad has a grinder please explain.

03 December 2004, 14:16
chapster1please can i jump in here i use CB`s for furry critters with atitude problem, weve also tried those hornet with airgun pellets we used the bisley magnum 21grn not sure about the powder weight, but sure domake them furry critters pop
