Drove down and picked up 706lbs of bison roasts, steaks, and burger today. After loading everything, the butcher said 'by the way' and handed me the 2nd (insurance)shot bullet and said he recovered it in the 'brisket' area during the butchering. Here it is between two unfired bullets. The powder coating was mostly gone, the nose slightly deformed, and the gas check was missing.

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The two unfired ones are slightly different than the fired one as they are what I call a Rounded WFN and the fired one is a LFN. They shoot to the same point of aim and I interchange them depending on which I grab out of the box.

Last edited by Russell; 10/21/2017 1:11 AM.

It's not the gun, but the man behind it.

Sheriff Russell Cottle, Ret.
USMC; 1967-1970; Vietnam-'68-'69