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Useful info. Got a link for it? -- I'll bet there's more, and I'm none too well versed on these out-there revolver cartridges.
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You see the line under the first three words?
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Actually, there isn't a line, not in the quote-box anyway. But now that I pass the cursor over, it indicates. Color contrast is really too darn low here.
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There's a line on my screen. And they are dark blue instead of black.
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Barnes bullets are VERRY interesting , solid copper , and lighter than lead , but more punch from what I have read ,
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Maybe I have a different skin or something for the site. I've got the brown outlines and bars for the posts and all the buttons are brown -- different with you?
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Barnes designs are for deep penetration and little expansion. Elephant gun tech.
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http://www.barnesbullets.com/products/pistol/
Xpb bullets expand http://www.barnesbullets.com/product...banded-solids/ These are their monolithic solids |
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UG, you probably just have to update your browser settings. (This is all assuming you're using Internet Explorer...) Go to Tools --> Internet Options. Click on the Advanced tab, and about halfway down the list you'll see a line that says "Underline links" followed by three bullet choices: Always, Hover, Never.
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Banded Solids would not be a good choice for indoors, methinks.
Noppers , they are for Elephants , water buffalo , and the such , DEEp bone chrushing penatration , like they tought us in basic training " if your apponent is bigger than you go for his knees , get him down to your level !!" |
A lot of people used to fill in the tips of their bullets with copper.
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Isn't a copper slug what they use for shaped charges, to penetrate thick armor?
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