FrenchieBoy
Well-Known Member
It’s be a flogging offence if I had my way!! Harrumph!!
So where would I stand with some 70g Ballistic Tips? Would you want to whip me - Please??
It’s be a flogging offence if I had my way!! Harrumph!!
Your ok with them as they are referring to the plastic pointy end of the bullet, not the whole thing. We should let that ride, you are spared!So where would I stand with some 70g Ballistic Tips? Would you want to whip me - Please??![]()
John sometimes I get an order for xxxCal Projies. Must be the Aussie way of clouding the issue.HALLELUJAH Odders!
100% agreed.Projectiles have never been called 'heads' here and it doesn't seem right to me either.
Unfortunately even some RFD's use these terms nowadays so we are truly doomed.
Bullets is a term used to prove your superiority over lesser mortals. Only the elite, the best of the best, can use the term. The Peacocks at range days proves it.
Is it really that offensive or important to use bullet heads etc?

It's an education thing maybe?![]()
Maybe, be still not worth dying in a ditch over.


Bullets is a term used to prove your superiority over lesser mortals. Only the elite, the best of the best, can use the term. The Peacocks at range days proves it.
Is it really that offensive or important to use bullet heads etc?
I had a conversation with an RFD once reference just this point and he said "I've had it happen in the past where I've had a phone call asking if I've got any ??? bullets in stock, and I've said yes. When the customer turns up and I show him a box of bullets, he gives me a blank look and says "I wanted bullets, what are these?". What he wanted was loaded ammo. so now it's just easier to say bullet heads".
I too despair, but I just quietly grind my teeth.
Your ok with them as they are referring to the plastic pointy end of the bullet, not the whole thing. We should let that ride, you are spared!
This may help any newbys to cartridge terminology
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartridge_(firearms)
Maybe, be still not worth dying in a ditch over.
Surely that would be "You're". I also suspect that the plural of "newby" is "newbies".
The use of "bullet heads" makes me want to sit in the corner and cry. I also find it incredible that there are so many of my peers who can't wrap their arms around the correct use of "your" and "you're", "to", "too" and "two" and "there", "their" and "they're". The school I attended was pretty rough and was eventually burnt to the ground. The correctional officers there were keen on grammar though.![]()
Unfortunately that is one of the problems with using an I phone with an auto-correct that does strange things. Combined with not proof reading what I have written, a disaster waiting to happen![]()
Nope, bullet is the correct term, anyone can use it.Bullets is a term used to prove your superiority over lesser mortals. Only the elite, the best of the best, can use the term. The Peacocks at range days proves it.
Is it really that offensive or important to use bullet heads etc?
Surely that would be "You're". I also suspect that the plural of "newby" is "newbies".
The use of "bullet heads" makes me want to sit in the corner and cry. I also find it incredible that there are so many of my peers who can't wrap their arms around the correct use of "your" and "you're", "to", "too" and "two" and "there", "their" and "they're". The school I attended was pretty rough and was eventually burnt to the ground. The correctional officers there were keen on grammar though.![]()