I remember the term balloon head being used to describe the cup end of the brass tube being swollen a little then flattened to form the rim.
Some early 45 Colt cartridges and 4570 were balloon head brass unlike more contemporary solid headed brass cases.
I remember the term balloon head being used to describe the cup end of the brass tube being swollen a little then flattened to form the rim.
Some early 45 Colt cartridges and 4570 were balloon head brass unlike more contemporary solid headed brass cases.
I had 5 rounds of Norma 180 g 30-06 go through the washing machine. In my jacket Didn’t pull them just loaded them single and shot them off at a target all went bang and were still on zero.
Would be interesting to know if your .22s went bang and if they were still accurate?
I had 5 rounds of Norma 180 g 30-06 go through the washing machine. In my jacket Didn’t pull them just loaded them single and shot them off at a target all went bang and were still on zero.
Would be interesting to know if your .22s went bang and if they were still accurate?
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