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    SEIndSAM

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    I'm doing well. Gonna take a baked chicken, mashed tatoes and pea dinner over to my mother. And get her mail and paper so she don't have to go outside.

    Yep, we have been over to the MIL's earlier.

    She didn't have any Cat food and saw a stray Kitten she said looked hungry and wanted to feed.:D
     

    Rayne

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    They had to be steel core or something :dunno:

    Nope, they weren't... Here are the pictures.

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    OneBadV8

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    There's no way, had to be something with the bullets or the steel isn't what its rated at.

    My .300 leaves small pits at closer distances but never chunks
     

    Rayne

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    There's no way, had to be something with the bullets or the steel isn't what its rated at.

    My .300 leaves small pits at closer distances but never chunks

    I sent these pictures to Kimball and he said that was normal for a 22-250 :dunno:

    I thought it shouldn't have happened either...cause the hubby wouldn't have shot at it had we known.
     

    OneBadV8

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    I sent these pictures to Kimball and he said that was normal for a 22-250 :dunno:

    I thought it shouldn't have happened either...cause the hubby wouldn't have shot at it had we known.

    :eek:

    Well I guess you'll have to move it to 500 yds for him to shoot at it next time.


    Good to know though, I can tell people not to shoot .22-250 at my steel
     
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