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Do all 223 rounds have silver bullets or was this lost by the Lone Ranger?

what the heck did you get there????
 
WIlly
I use to make 55 grain hollowpoint bullets from nickel plated .22LR cases.Corbin use to make the dies and stuff.Making the bullets kept me busy in the winter.The process is time consuming but the bullets came out super accurate.I shot 8000 plus prairie dogs and gophers one summer with my homemade bullets.I also used the regular brass .22 cases.I just saved the nickel plated ones for vampires.
 
I used to reload 223 rounds when I hunted groundhogs. It looks like the bullet was pushed down into the casing. That will happen if the bullet is not crimped. Mine never were.
 
I used to hunt groundhogs when I was a kid. There was a twenty five cent bounty on them. Course two bits went a long way back then. I dispatched them with my trusty 22. One in the bean bucket was all it took.

Bill
 
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