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Thread: TiteGroup smokey??
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February 5th, 2018, 04:03 PM #11
Re: TiteGroup smokey??
I've had these lead heads since the 70s, kinda just found them in amongst the disaster I call the shop. Box was marked (by manufacturer) .38 Special .357.
Loaded some for my recently acquired Model 36. SMOKE... leaded barrel...miked the bullets and found them at .3555. (Single band of blue lube).
OK...let's try them in a 9mm. Hence the question after shooting my Glock with Lone Wolf barrel. Did the Copper Choreboy trick to undo that one.
Been years since I've shot lead in pistols. So many, I'd forgotten half the reasons why I got away from using them.
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February 9th, 2018, 05:58 PM #12
Re: TiteGroup smokey??
A follow-up involving these 1970s lead SWCs. Was recently in the range where I had previously fired them, and the proprietor instructed "no more shooting that lead! They are so hard, they were bouncing out of the traps." I had disassembled those rounds and had no plans to use them again.
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February 9th, 2018, 09:10 PM #13
Re: TiteGroup smokey??
Melt them down and redo the alloy.
Or PM DucatiRon and see if he do it or trade some projectilesHGW, llc ~ Title 1 & NFA sales/manufacturing ~ Transfers - Title 1 $20 - NFA $50
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February 11th, 2018, 12:13 AM #14
Re: TiteGroup smokey??
They are destroying the delicate balances of a landfill now...
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