wood bullets

The one you speak of is one of two I use in posted pictures of firearms. For all other and related topics, I have a collection I've saved that I can draw from. For example, here's one I've saved of what I'd call my favorite car wash:D.

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Uhhhhh.... dude. You have Moose spit on your ford.
 
I forsee splinters in your future... LoL

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not really sure, i just dipped the brass into the jug, and eye'd it to be roughly what i normally see when loading .45 which would be 5.1 grains. so that is the max, otherwise a bit less. i didn't want to much in there.

the dowel was from those foam paint brushes. everything was to eye and done in 10 minutes for 5 rounds.

pending on how they do i may just go to crappy tire and get a dowel or 2 and spend more time cutting and trying to do things with more precision. then properly weigh each load and so on.

i cycled them through my 1911 and they worked just great, i was a bit surprised. i think it's due to the over crimping.

here they are.

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lol, the reason i started this whole thing was because i just got into reloading and ran out of lead bullets and wanted to find some cheap source for bullets. should be interesting to see how they turn out.

Your pulling my leg! Right?
I could have sworn the only reason for the original post was because it's April 1st aka April Fools Day. Zombies; ya, right!

Good luck sorting through this mess do decide which answers are for real and which for A/F day.
 
an old friends father told me once while he was fighting overseas during WW2 he saw the Nazis using wooden bullets once . Thomas told me they made in his words horendous wounds.

looking at how the prices of things have gone up I should have bought that rifle off him he brought back . someone stole it from his house years later . it was in 8mm . I think it was a G41 or something like that with a lever on the back of the reciever and a 10 shot mag .
 
not really sure, i just dipped the brass into the jug, and eye'd it to be roughly what i normally see when loading .45 which would be 5.1 grains. so that is the max, otherwise a bit less. i didn't want to much in there.

Your kidding me right?

Remind me to never go shooting with you again. Or at least not use any of your ammo or shoot anywhere near you!

i cycled them through my 1911 and they worked just great, i was a bit surprised. i think it's due to the over crimping.

I don't know whats scarier, this statement or your previous one? I'm still thinking about it. :eek:
 
Hay, just had a thought.............
Where's that gun powder guy? H4831?
Didn't he shoot a beet a while back with something?
Maybe we could convince him to try to beet a beat with a wood bullet.:)
 
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