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You know you’re the Old Redneck when….. (bullets)
You work so hard to make something so tiny!!! Totally awesome!
I threw a 17 caliber 17 grain V-Max bullet for comparison When I grow up i want to be just like a Old Redneck!
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That is awesome!
Just fill us in...what caliber are they? 10's? Lathe turned?
I just gotta know.... Larry
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I'll let the Master Small Caliber Smith add the details so I don't mess em up.
just wanted you all to be able to see some really cool stuff... these are 10/12/14 caliber bullets.... I can’t imagine the labor of love that goes into it! I mean you’re talking right at 100 thou on the tiny one…..
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Little stuff
The two smallest are turned bullets in .10 and .12 caliber Mr. Eichelberger had made. Slicker and Purtier than mine, other is a .14 jacketed. Gifts for Gary W
because of things he does. I owe him some better Rimfire samples if time ever permits. Maybe a .22 long rifle jacketed bullet and round. Nothing as long as things at home are busy. |
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Weight?
GLWenzel, what are the weights in these?
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hmm......
Owning a rifle in one of these little calibers would help a shooter LOOSE WEIGHT. No way to see them tiny holes in the target so you'd HAVE TO walk to the backstop to see groups!
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