KDX said:I thought this might be interesting to field test on some furry little targets, but they won't ship to Canada. Anyone have a relative in the States?
http://www.eabco.com/holoptr.html
KDX said:And what are they marketed as?
If you looked at the pic it appears as if there is a casing that goes over the bullet, and the bit so that you don't drill to deep. As a matter of fact, I do have a bunch of drill bits here, just like I would expect any non EMT ball shaving gun nut to have.Westicle said:drillbits......
KDX said:If you looked at the pic it appears as if there is a casing that goes over the bullet, and the bit so that you don't drill to deep. As a matter of fact, I do have a bunch of drill bits here, just like I would expect any non EMT ball shaving gun nut to have.![]()
MPI said:Only a lost in the 20th century non-EMT using ball shaving gun nut would find it economical to drill a HP into every .22 he has.![]()
Buck up and pay a dollar more a brick and buy real HP's.
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I shoot Mini Mags mostly. I have Velocitors and some Federals also.MPI said:Only a lost in the 20th century non-EMT using ball shaving gun nut would find it economical to drill a HP into every .22 he has.![]()
Buck up and pay a dollar more a brick and buy real HP's.
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KDX said:I shoot Mini Mags mostly. I have Velocitors and some Federals also.
canadian hunter312 said:http://www.gunblast.com/Paco.htm
guys over at RFC all say that these things are great. makes sense as well because you can reshape the cheap factory bullets so they are all the exact same.
$40 i think![]()