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| Been around a long time I think I have a box some place. |
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| Indoor target practise rounds. uses the primer to propell the rubber projectile.
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| Speer made them in 357 and 44 for many years. We used them to shoot pigeons in the barn and machine shed. Had to be careful, they would go thru a galvanized tin roof if you weren't. |
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| They are still made, plastic cases and bullets in .38 and .44, plastic bullets in .45, all about .17-19 cents each at Grafs. Really fun and cheap shooting since they are many times reusable and only take a L. pistol primer/shot.
xxxxxxxxxx When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.
NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.
I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
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| Still have the plastic 'bullets" loaded with # #12 shot as a snake shot in a .44 spl. However I must confess that during my college days in the dark ages,I loaded .45 L.C. cases,primer only + in inserted the case mouth in wax. I then dripped a bit of honey on a copy of Moby Dick.Best use for that novel I have found. I just waited for the flies,then took my target practice through out the night.Ah,the things you learn in college.
Never mistake motion for action.
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| I Still have everything one needs.
Never mistake motion for action.
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| LOts of sooty stuff out of .357, but fun all in all. |
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