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<blockquote data-quote="NomDeBoom" data-source="post: 4267492" data-attributes="member: 50898"><p>This is the 2nd time my post disappeared, but was trying to say I think Rick's on the trail, & measurements are in order.</p><p>The pics look like .45 LC casings(??) made to hold 209 shotgun primers for a charge, & the open end appears to contain a black.....substance (wax, tar??).</p><p> Way back in PrePaintBallHistory; I knew a guy who'd have 'shootouts' w/ his brother using Colt revolvers holding red plastic casings & regular primers. They used 'cookie cutter' bullets made by pressing the cases into thick sheets of warm wax.</p><p> Can't recall the names, but pretty sure their last name wasn't 'Baldwin'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NomDeBoom, post: 4267492, member: 50898"] This is the 2nd time my post disappeared, but was trying to say I think Rick's on the trail, & measurements are in order. The pics look like .45 LC casings(??) made to hold 209 shotgun primers for a charge, & the open end appears to contain a black.....substance (wax, tar??). Way back in PrePaintBallHistory; I knew a guy who'd have 'shootouts' w/ his brother using Colt revolvers holding red plastic casings & regular primers. They used 'cookie cutter' bullets made by pressing the cases into thick sheets of warm wax. Can't recall the names, but pretty sure their last name wasn't 'Baldwin'. [/QUOTE]
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