Back in the 80s at Daystate they used .22 bullet heads on the higher power pcps (30ft lbs +) because the pellets of the day couldn't handle the power.
Back in the 80s at Daystate they used .22 bullet heads on the higher power pcps (30ft lbs +) because the pellets of the day couldn't handle the power.
IIRC the RWS Barracuda was developed for the HW35 Barracuda - the one with the ether (or similar) fuel injected directly into the cylinder. This was because it blew the heads off normal pellets.
ATB
Ian
(or it could be folklore. )
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Nothing to do with shooting, but my late Grandmother god bless her once said!
"That's as yellow as an orange"
Splitting in half? That is clearly because he was shooting at taught piano wire at 50 yards. No doubt standing as well.
Time for another Mr Doe challenge?
Cheers, Phil
Sorry its not shooting related but its possibly the greatest bullxxxt quote I have ever heard.
I asked someone if they were familiar with a river about 70 miles away and they said yes they remember someone catching a sword fish there. I was then told that a local pet shop would order fish in bulk and discard various unwanted fish in to the river.