yes
where was silver bullet set in
yes it is, some primers are softer than others. Military primers are hard, whereas, match primers are soft. But if either fall just right they will go off. However, the bullet will not go flying off some where, the case will rupture.
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it is a razor blade, a SINGLE match, and a bullet. the razor to cut up the flag, the match to burn it to prevent it's capture, and a bullet the commit suicide.
a high pressure pinpoint impact, shattering the internal explosives in the primer, will set off a chain reaction. a laser doesn't do this!! heat can, but it needs to be over 200 degrees celcius to do so, and this isn't a proper explosion, this is simply a fizzle, which can set off a bullet. a general laser will not heat it to this level.
The razor match and bullet may symbolize readiness for self-defense or protection of the nation. Placing them in the ball atop a flagpole could be a way to show strength and preparedness in times of conflict.
Possibly. Depends on the specific bullet, the glass it hits, damage done to the bullet, etc. To perform a ballistic marking match, the bullet must have areas that are relatively undamaged.
it was an impossible shot that couldn't be done. The location the bullet traveled didnt match with coonnaly
all my reload date says, use the 55gr. data for the 52 gr match bullet, this comes from the hornady reload book.
The Match Off was created in 2010.
tarker's mill is the write answer 100% sure
Yes, a bullet can ricochet off water, but the angle and speed at which it hits the water will affect the likelihood of it happening.