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Anybody shoot pure lead conicals?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grill-n-man" data-source="post: 5438905" data-attributes="member: 12966"><p>GMB54 I was mistaken. I just found some lost footage of a NMLRA match winner who stopped by Wal-Mart on his way to the match. Dadgun if he didnt just shove 2 pellets and a Great Plains bullet from the clearance isle down the barrel and bang he struck plum center at a grand. Imagine the look at on all those guys faces who showed with up with custom guns, hand weighed powder charges, and hand cast bullets. Fools wasting money and time like when they could just be shoving any ole thing down any ole barrel. </p><p></p><p>Sorry couldn't help myself, but in case in other average shooters like myself are curious about lead conicals and their performance please read my original post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grill-n-man, post: 5438905, member: 12966"] GMB54 I was mistaken. I just found some lost footage of a NMLRA match winner who stopped by Wal-Mart on his way to the match. Dadgun if he didnt just shove 2 pellets and a Great Plains bullet from the clearance isle down the barrel and bang he struck plum center at a grand. Imagine the look at on all those guys faces who showed with up with custom guns, hand weighed powder charges, and hand cast bullets. Fools wasting money and time like when they could just be shoving any ole thing down any ole barrel. Sorry couldn’t help myself, but in case in other average shooters like myself are curious about lead conicals and their performance please read my original post. [/QUOTE]
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