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Butcher45
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Re: Molding your own BigBore "pellets"
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Reply #80 on:
May 28, 2011, 05:11:16 PM »
I burn myself on almost a daily basis with my lampworking.
If you get a first degree burn on your fingers/hand, IMMEDIATELY rub the burn against the side of your nose, forehead, and where your jaw meets your neck (the most oily spots on the face). This will replenish some of the skins oils that got burnt-up, and can somewhat reduce cellular damage. I have even pulled the burn out almost completely a couple of times by doing this if it is a light enough burn.
You have to do this the very second/moment you are burned for it to work well.
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Dan H
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May 28, 2011, 11:48:01 PM »
Well i set up a box for sized bullet holders ,so the bullets do not get dented while they are being transported , each box has semi- hard foam squares with holes drilled in them , each box has 3 layers of 452 bullets in the foam blocks , each one holds about 150 bullets
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airpuffhunter
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May 30, 2011, 10:33:50 AM »
Hi Airpuffhunter and welcome to the gta. I'm glad you posted of this, seems like a great idea to try. Only testing would prove it's cabability at farther yardages than the 12y Gary B tested at but if it worked it would be an inexpensive way of making slugs. J
thank you, great place to be, I feel kind of lonely here, with very few people to talk about hunting, and even less with air guns.
been reding post for a year or something, frist time I ever post somthing in this forum.
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