Newtire
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This is more of a question than an informational post.
So, here goes. I have shot some Diablo shaped (wasp-waisted air rifle pellet looking things) hollow based slugs out of a .40 cal. rifled sidelock as well as a twice barreled percussion. 410 smooth bore with good results and it gave me an idea.
Those powder coated slugs are hell for tough. I know that if you push hollow based slugs too hard, the skirts blow off so this limits how hard you can push them. I've had pure lead slugs do this. Having seen how the solid pure lead P/C bullets not only hold together but mushroom nicely when pushed hard, got me wondering if a P/C Minie would retain its skirt if one were to push it harder? Anyone had any experience with this sort of thing?
So, here goes. I have shot some Diablo shaped (wasp-waisted air rifle pellet looking things) hollow based slugs out of a .40 cal. rifled sidelock as well as a twice barreled percussion. 410 smooth bore with good results and it gave me an idea.
Those powder coated slugs are hell for tough. I know that if you push hollow based slugs too hard, the skirts blow off so this limits how hard you can push them. I've had pure lead slugs do this. Having seen how the solid pure lead P/C bullets not only hold together but mushroom nicely when pushed hard, got me wondering if a P/C Minie would retain its skirt if one were to push it harder? Anyone had any experience with this sort of thing?