So do you have any conclusions to share.its made of thin steel. it shot one handed within 5 yards with a 18 inch barrel i would have shot from farther away but I didnt have a buttstock on my 12 gauge.
So do you have any conclusions to share.its made of thin steel. it shot one handed within 5 yards with a 18 inch barrel i would have shot from farther away but I didnt have a buttstock on my 12 gauge.
Did you see the video of them punching through steel at 100 yards?
FYI have shot wax bullets in a revolver... terrible fouling and a pain to clean.
The brits put aluminum nose behind the jacket on old .303 to add long range accuracy.
Modifying shot shells without reducing powder charges could blow you up...
I have seen this a few days ago.
I guess it depends what you want to do with your ammo.
For home defense I would never use something home-made because it might not go "bang" like factory ammo will and also because if you ever shoot someone with home-made ammo it's something that could be used against you.
"Look at that freak who made his own ammo because factory stuff was not deadly enough for him".
Using something who says on the box "for law enforcement and home defense use" may be a better option and will make you look more like a "good guy" in front of a jury.
Why mess around with wax mess when you can quickly and easily slice the plastic shell and send it down range? "cut shell" would be the way to go for an improvised slug
Will they feed into a mag fed Semi-auto reliably??