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Claybuster, Using a fast powder should fix the muzzle flash. Was finishing up some bluedot loads in my 22-250 just as it was getting dark the other nite and there wasn't any muzzle flash. The talk of frangible projectiles brings to mind a conversation I had just last week. According to my source a shotshell with the case cut all around at the wad turns a regular shotshell into a frangible slug. At the time I thought this sounded like a good way of blowing up a shotgun. But now I'm thinking .410 shells are supposed to fit in one of the 45 cal rifle chamberings. With the stronger rifle action this combination could be useful. | ||
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Turtle, an interesting thought indeed. Not that I'm going to do it mind you, I can't imagine using that approach with my Whistler for the reasons you state. It does however have a certain allure. Have you ever tried the bird bombs on small game? I have actually, and must say that if confounds the lead equation greatly! First you must use your ordinary lead, then you must time it for detonation. Closest I came to success was a rabbit at about 70 yards. If he had only zigged rather than zagged at the end... It would have to be reevaluated if repackaged with a schrapnel cannister, and that would be a major undertaking indeed. Still, the rewards boggle the mind don't you think? Mad Dan Pres., TYHC www.Bombs.BurstingInAir | |||
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Something to consider, The chamber in any firearm is much larger than it's bore. (Alarm bells ringing?) What is going to happen if you try to launch a chunk of your cartridge down the aforementioned bore. It will act like an obstruction. I don't know about you all, but I can get myself in enough trouble without deliberatly going in harms way. derf | |||
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The only saving grace is that the load is'nt solid and the plastic has a good bit of give,,,letting the crimp go out.On the other hand,,I have a bitch of a time getting 7 1/2 shot to fall freely through my .410 shotshell press Clay | |||
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