Dragging up an old thread...
I was doing some research, and came across this old thread I had started, and was interested in the replies.
Now, I get that a lot of folks post opinions as fact, but have never done their own testing, or have not researched other's testing.
But as I enjoy all aspects of firearms, I read a LOT, because I simply cannot afford to do a lot of what I find interesting.
Anyways, to address KodiakJack's comments, my replies are in bold.
Nanuk said:. Uh... Barnes original had lead exposed on both ends.
Corbin MFG has dies that make tube bullets with exposed lead on both ends
Ross Siefried (?) (sp?) had an article about using copper tubing rings around a cast bullet, and never mentioned leaving a ring in the bore
Also, there was a manufacturer who made a bronze tube bullet with a nylon base, and there too, never a mention of leaving a bullet in the bore
I wrote that 3 years ago dude. In those 3 years, if you haven’t worked up the courage to grind the tips off cheap steel core surplus ammo and use them on game, what does that tell you? It’s your gun, your fingers, your eyes. Do with them as you please.
nanuk said:KJ: As for critters, if you plan to poke a hole in anything bigger than a gopher, please PM me, and I'll personally buy you a proper bullet. I respect tasty critters, and they deserve a better end than what a bubba bullet may provide.
A LOT of hunters shoot fur bearing animals with FMJs..... some a little bit bigger that a gopher!
Well... you’ll see that I was specifically referring to “tasty critters” (hunting for food) not fur bearers. I don’t consider yotes tasty. I got the impression that you planned to grind the tips off surplus so you could hunt for food because you said exactly that:
Hey kids. Sorry it took so long to get back here.
I think it was ganderite, now that he mentioned backwards bullets, that led me on the trip to find out more about the 303brit using the pulled bullets and recycled powder.
As for why? Powder is getting expensive and the x39 already has some! Bullets are not cheap. And with surplus going for less than the price of heap bullets.... Well why not?
I have read enuf from guys I trust to try this as stated.
Pull bullets. Dump powder directly over. Seat bullet. If I was going to hunt for food I would burn the tip off in a sander or file.
My offer still stands. If you want to shoot a deer, give me your address and I’ll mail you a goddamn bullet.


















































