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75SD 3/4" hybrid with integral suppressor
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
This raises an interesting question for me JSR, what are you doing with all these hybrids and prototypes you have when you move?
Very interesting too, I like the idea of a frangible round using epoxy, I'm thinking #4 birdshot slugs, which hold together a lot tighter, and with drag stabilisation thanks to the wad
Very interesting too, I like the idea of a frangible round using epoxy, I'm thinking #4 birdshot slugs, which hold together a lot tighter, and with drag stabilisation thanks to the wad
/sarcasm, /hyperbole
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Burning off stock and putting off having to packZeus wrote:This raises an interesting question for me JSR, what are you doing with all these hybrids and prototypes you have when you move?
Simply pouring epoxy into birdshot would make a harder version of the wax slugs taofledermaus uses frequently:Very interesting too, I like the idea of a frangible round using epoxy, I'm thinking #4 birdshot slugs, which hold together a lot tighter, and with drag stabilisation thanks to the wad
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It would also bond well to the wad turning it into a stabilizing tail, pretty devastating I reckon. Since epoxy is brittle and shatters somewhat like glass, it would form some nasty fragments against soft tissue...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life