BULLETS - HEADS = THE DIFFERENCE

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Re: BULLETS - HEADS = THE DIFFERENCE

#81 Post by Mr_Logic »

BRYAN3 wrote:
saddler wrote:
ovenpaa wrote:Pointy things (TM Blu) works for me :cheers:
...already in previous usage!!

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Are the black bits ARROW HEADS ?
Yes, but the entire thing is an arrow. With guns, it's a cartridge. Hence no differentiating word is required.
Dougan

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#82 Post by Dougan »

saddler wrote:Have loosed many a cloth yard shaft into a wand in my day
:lol:

Have just caught up on the last 5 pages of this - An FB classic :P

If anyone is going to the Phoenix...please go to Dromia's stand, and ask for 'Lead pointy ends', 'gas-checked heads', or 'fully lubed hedgehogs'! :twisted:
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#83 Post by dromia »

Sorry, I wouldn't be able to serve you as I wouldn't know what on earth you were talking about. :grin: O:-)

In fact I don't sell bullets of any kind, firmly believing that true shooters and handloaders would make their own.

As the Man -E.H. HARRISON said:

"The Cast Bullet Handloader is the only one that really makes any of his ammunition, the others merely assemble it.".

I would add swaging to that as well.

So :55: !

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#84 Post by Blu »

"The Cast Bullet Handloader is the only one that really makes any of his ammunition, the others merely assemble it.".
Does that making bit include the primers, the brass and the powder as well? :55:

Blu :twisted:
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#85 Post by dromia »

I think the key word is "any".

But I know what he means.

He is an American so his understanding of the English language is bound to be tenuous at best.


:55:
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#86 Post by Blu »

:P Alas even if "The Cast Bullet Handloader" casts his/her own bullets, like us mere mortals they still have to assemble said components. As you point out though Mr Harrison is an American and writing from experience, I think it safe to say that many of them talk out of their backsides.

Blu :twisted:
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#87 Post by Dougan »

dromia wrote:Sorry, I wouldn't be able to serve you as I wouldn't know what on earth you were talking about. :grin: O:-)
I'm sure you'll forgive me if I bring tea :cheers:
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Re: BULLETS - HEADS = THE DIFFERENCE

#88 Post by dromia »

The cast bullet maker/swager does still make the most important part of any round though.

The design, size, choice of elements and quality are all within his/her control, if you are serious about shooting why settle for less?
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Re: BULLETS - HEADS = THE DIFFERENCE

#89 Post by dromia »

Dougan wrote:
I'm sure you'll forgive me if I bring tea :cheers:
Nothing to forgive, so long as the tea is hot! :grin:
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#90 Post by meles meles »

Of course, we ought to be clear as to whether we are talking about a true tea, made from the handpicked tips of leaves of the genus the Camellia sinensis plant, or merely a herbal infusion in some boiled oxygen dihydride...




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