Sounds like you had some interesting friendsI knew some kids in my youth who would drill quarter inch holes in shotgun slugs and seat .22 blanks in them, situated so the primer hit the target first.
It's not something I would do.
Sounds like you had some interesting friendsI knew some kids in my youth who would drill quarter inch holes in shotgun slugs and seat .22 blanks in them, situated so the primer hit the target first.
It's not something I would do.
Is that what they call it these days?You are a renaissance man.
^This, coupled with your avatar, makes me wonder.I just use lots of fabulous glitter
"Yeah dad, we shot all of that up back in the '90's!I'll ask my son if he has seen it.
I'm kicking myself that I and my friends didn't think of that!Sounds like you had some interesting friends
That was the collectable 32 S&W ammo. lol"Yeah dad, we shot all of that up back in the '90's!
I just turned 65, I'm trying to be kinder, nicer and more tolerant.Is that what they call it these days?
I've got 3 months to go before I turn 65...I just turned 65, I'm trying to be kinder, nicer and more tolerant.
I'm not related to printcraft... Not by blood anyways...
Sounds like you had some interesting friends
I just turned 65, I'm trying to be kinder, nicer and more tolerant.
Using 00000 powdered aluminum glitter would be a start.I just use lots of fabulous glitter
Reminds me of the firecracker shotshells Dad brought me 40 years ago. Shoot em thru your 12 ga, the load would go about 100 ft and explode in mid-air. Dad said they were made for discouraging pigeons from roosting on hi rise rooftops, statues, etc. Wish I still had some.
Now you need an explosives license to order them
The names of those shells reminded me of this scene...
The names of those shells reminded me of this scene...