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28 Nosler, Terrible barrel burner??
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank in the Laurels" data-source="post: 1323758" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>One of the most bizarre shooting things I've ever witnessed was the result of bullets disintegrating. A friend of mine was shooting a .243 AI with a black star barrel in 8 twist !! Shooting a 105-7 bullets from a reputable manufacturer during an actual match, he was having trouble hitting the 200 yard sighter target, my son noticed that nothing was even hitting the dirt anywhere near the target either..after his firing line was done and made safe all the guys gather round to watch..about 20 feet from the barrel for a millisecond there was a bright glow that looked like oil on water, the bullets were coming apart and I guess what we saw was the copper/lead going into the gas state or maybe plasma, everyone was amazed and surprised that it could happen, especially from this manufacturer.., never seen it before or since.. Tried to capture it with my camera but these digitals are to slow for that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank in the Laurels, post: 1323758, member: 8845"] One of the most bizarre shooting things I've ever witnessed was the result of bullets disintegrating. A friend of mine was shooting a .243 AI with a black star barrel in 8 twist !! Shooting a 105-7 bullets from a reputable manufacturer during an actual match, he was having trouble hitting the 200 yard sighter target, my son noticed that nothing was even hitting the dirt anywhere near the target either..after his firing line was done and made safe all the guys gather round to watch..about 20 feet from the barrel for a millisecond there was a bright glow that looked like oil on water, the bullets were coming apart and I guess what we saw was the copper/lead going into the gas state or maybe plasma, everyone was amazed and surprised that it could happen, especially from this manufacturer.., never seen it before or since.. Tried to capture it with my camera but these digitals are to slow for that... [/QUOTE]
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