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BULLET TEST COMPARISON (as promised)
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 381128" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I was thinking about alternate containers and I got to thinking about irrigation main line. I have seen some poly main line that is in the 12 in maybe bigger diameter, you could use a a fairly long section with a cap on one end and use a big hose clamp and clamp something over front and shoot it, it wouldn't take much water and be super durable. I would think a guy could con a hunk of a pivot job somewhere.</p><p>One bullet that we have never been able to catch is the large cast bullets out of 45-70's or 40-65's, my dad want's to blast my blue barrel but I'm afraid that I'll need a bit more length, we want to catch them unharmed to inspect the rear of the bullet for cupping and fins. I might see if I can score a hunk of main line just for that.</p><p>Roy's peat moss stuff sounds like it would be just about right!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 381128, member: 13632"] I was thinking about alternate containers and I got to thinking about irrigation main line. I have seen some poly main line that is in the 12 in maybe bigger diameter, you could use a a fairly long section with a cap on one end and use a big hose clamp and clamp something over front and shoot it, it wouldn't take much water and be super durable. I would think a guy could con a hunk of a pivot job somewhere. One bullet that we have never been able to catch is the large cast bullets out of 45-70's or 40-65's, my dad want's to blast my blue barrel but I'm afraid that I'll need a bit more length, we want to catch them unharmed to inspect the rear of the bullet for cupping and fins. I might see if I can score a hunk of main line just for that. Roy's peat moss stuff sounds like it would be just about right! [/QUOTE]
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