✅ SOLVED Fired slug

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Apr 24, 2017
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Don’t know if it’s really a what is it? Question but I’m curious how a slug ends up this way. Also it’s an unusual size for what I find around here so I suppose any other info is welcome.
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155.4 gn
Or
10.07 g
.356 oz
That,s much better! As Charlie said,pretty sure a swaged lead .38 special or .357 magnum Semi wadcutter hollow point. original weight would have been 158 grains.If I,m seeing a copper color to it,probably a Winchester or Western Super-X or Super Speed Lubaloy coated bullet.Thank you and thanks Charlie P.
 

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Here's a picture of the slug I fired.


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He seemed surprised when I did it. I don't know why he didn't see it coming. He was soooo slow!

He made out ok in the end, though. He works at the MVA now.
 

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See the rifle barrel markings on the side of the slug ?
 

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