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  • benenglish

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    Like you said, it just takes one...
    Or one family. I can't find it at the moment but there was a discussion of this in another thread a while back about a range that posted a "Do Not Pick Up Brass" rule after a guy backed up his truck to the firing line, handed out 5-gallon buckets to 4 or 5 kids, and then the entire family fanned out to fill up their buckets. If it was shiny and centerfire, they picked it up. Apparently, they drove off with hundreds of pounds of brass. Since recycling that stuff is a necessary revenue stream for many ranges, the incident was taken quite seriously.
     

    Acesn8's

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    I saw once on the military channel where if you were to take two plates put them together but
    leave a quarter to a half inch space between the two that the bullet fired will penetrate the first plate
    but not the the second due to energy loss and deformation of the bullet.

    That may be worth looking into. Set a single plate and a double on car door shoot at whatever distance
    agreed to ,maybe find a manikin and apply some Tannerite .
     
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