Bulleted Blanks - What Are They, And How Dangerous Are They?
Bloke on the Range
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Bloke, appropriately attired, acquires some old bulleted blanks in 7.5x55 GP11 calibre. In the absence of any ballistic gelatin gummy bears, he sees what they do against cardboard.
How dangerous is a little soft wood bullet in a blank anyway? A slack handful of them through a Schmidt-Rubin K11 tells all.
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