Rayleigh_Scattering
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- Location
- Under the arch
I bought an old Enfield a while back (1918 Lithgow), and today I happened to look down the back of the stock with a flashlight to see if there was any trace of the cleaning kit left up there, and found these glued in there with old oil/grease.
I am assuming they'd been there a while, given the strangely polymerized grease on the heads.
The thing that I thought was interesting was this one:
Part of the tip had been cut away to expose the aluminum head. The cut is good, but not totally symmetrical.
I don't believe it was a reload, because it still has the crimping on the case neck and primer pocket.
The subject "Can I cut the tips off FMJ to make soft points?" comes up fairly regularly, so when I came across this I thought I'd post it. Although I'm not sure whether I should have posted it in the reloading, pre-loaded, or bullet making sub-forums. It kind of covers all three.
Also, why do people do this? Jam rounds into the butt-stock and then leave them there?
I am assuming they'd been there a while, given the strangely polymerized grease on the heads.
The thing that I thought was interesting was this one:
Part of the tip had been cut away to expose the aluminum head. The cut is good, but not totally symmetrical.
I don't believe it was a reload, because it still has the crimping on the case neck and primer pocket.
The subject "Can I cut the tips off FMJ to make soft points?" comes up fairly regularly, so when I came across this I thought I'd post it. Although I'm not sure whether I should have posted it in the reloading, pre-loaded, or bullet making sub-forums. It kind of covers all three.
Also, why do people do this? Jam rounds into the butt-stock and then leave them there?


















































