I've read references to the use of dangerous game rifles for counter-sniper use during the war as they'd penetrate the steel plate used by German snipers as cover. That said I don't know that I've seen any sources I'd trust confirming it.
I read somewhere (sorry, can't source it) that soldiers would pull the bullets from a few rounds, and tap them back in reversed. Supposedly, this increased the amount of spalling when they would hit a plate and do a number on the sniper behind it.
Yeah I recally reading that too somewhere. I can't guarantee if it is true or not.
I know, but it is true (Myth Busters tested it I believe) whether or not front line troopies did it...I can't comment. the reversed projectile would punch through more effectively than FMJ.....sounds likeI know, but it is true (Myth Busters tested it I believe) whether or not front line troopies did it...I can't comment.
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some did, this was dug up around the somme if memory holds
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Early ivory hunters used to pull SP bullets and reverse them for elephant when they ran out of solids..............Harold




























