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Well, around here there is an ample supply of taconite balls that fall from the transport trains. A bit irregular and somewhat variable in size but would work well as a substitute in a smooth bore and a shot cup to protect the barrel
 
Now if it was solid "sour ball" I might believe it but 30 yards with a hollow jaw breaker is blowing bubbles IMHO. Something to think about trying with the .69 smoothbore next time I get it out.
"REAL" jawbreakers aren't hollow and don't have gum in them. ;)

I remember getting the "normal size" hard jawbreakers out of the penny machines but the solid large ones were a nickel and you couldn't bite through them until they were about half the size of a small jawbreaker! Remembering how hard those jawbreakers is just enough experience to wonder it they would work in a pinch....I'm thinking it would be way to large a spread at 30-yards, or was he using just one single large jawbreaker?
 
Now if it was solid "sour ball" I might believe it but 30 yards with a hollow jaw breaker is blowing bubbles IMHO. Something to think about trying with the .69 smoothbore next time I get it out.
granted it was the last century, and almost the one before that when i last had a jaw breaker, but my memory is that they were solid to the core and probably weighed 180 grains. now i have to find some!
 
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You're the man Mark !
Thanks.....I'm going to put something together one day next week.
( I stay out of the zoo bottoms during deer season on weekends....
Too many trigger happy shooters out there & I like to keep my skin the way it currently is....)
I'm certainly NOT going eat much of this is candy...so..you know where its going...LOL
I'll post something in about a month.

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Thanks.....I'm going to put something together one day next week.
( I stay out of the zoo bottoms during deer season on weekends....
Too many trigger happy shooters out there & I like to keep my skin the way it currently is....)
I'm certainly NOT going eat much of this is candy...so..you know where its going...LOL
I'll post something in about a month.

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Smarties might work. Use a cushion wad under them to keep from making dust. Like having buckshot.
 
"REAL" jawbreakers aren't hollow and don't have gum in them. ;)

I remember getting the "normal size" hard jawbreakers out of the penny machines but the solid large ones were a nickel and you couldn't bite through them until they were about half the size of a small jawbreaker! Remembering how hard those jawbreakers is just enough experience to wonder it they would work in a pinch....I'm thinking it would be way to large a spread at 30-yards, or was he using just one single large jawbreaker?
The solid red "Atomic Fireball" I remember from the 50-60s would make a pretty good projectile. Those babies were HOT:eek: and turned white when the red outer coating was gone.
 
Well, don't know if it's true or not, but I had one take away from this story. Once deer season is over, and I'm squirrel hunting with a sling shot, I'll be trying jaw breakers for ammo. Never know it just might work.
 

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