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Drill a blind 5mm hole about an inch deep in some stout metal. Bullet down and whack the back with a hammer. See if either the hammer, the case or the bullet makes a hole in the roof of the shed.

 

Could also blow shrapnel into your face, neck, chest etc.

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Pull a bullet and put the case in the electric toaster for the wife to discover. She could also discover one with an electric vacuum cleaner. Centrefire primers certainly pop when sucked up.

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26 minutes ago, dumper said:

We handed in 100 rounds of 50 cal tracer still in the metal box should have sold it on web would have been less hassle

And about a grand.

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17 minutes ago, GarethM said:

Someone's a bit brave using a 308 without a moderator!.

 

I wouldn't even use the 17HMR these days without hushing it a little 🙂.

Back a few years ago I thought a Ruger 222.50 was loud as fook !

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