i know little to nothing about ammunition, but that does not make me a moron.
LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 27/11/2009 09:46:44 PM
I used the terminology that was used in the article, which is the best I had to go on.
And while the ammunition itself may be less lethal, bits and pieces of unaccounted for metals can make surgery dangerous which is the greater issue for the bear (From what the article presented)
And while the ammunition itself may be less lethal, bits and pieces of unaccounted for metals can make surgery dangerous which is the greater issue for the bear (From what the article presented)
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Idiots at Zoos make me feel bad for the animals.
27/11/2009 06:36:01 PM
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By fragmentation bullets do you mean hollow points?
27/11/2009 06:47:59 PM
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Doubt it. Frangible ammunition shatters to spread out. Hollow point expands to make 1 big hole
27/11/2009 07:56:46 PM
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Re: Doubt it. Frangible ammunition shatters to spread out. Hollow point expands to make 1 big hole
27/11/2009 08:26:24 PM
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i know little to nothing about ammunition, but that does not make me a moron.
27/11/2009 09:46:44 PM
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i'm not sure, fragmentation bullets is the term the article used.
27/11/2009 09:56:50 PM
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Re: i'm not sure, fragmentation bullets is the term the article used.
28/11/2009 04:32:37 PM
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What are you saying?
27/11/2009 07:16:52 PM
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I think it's pretty obvious
27/11/2009 08:06:48 PM
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out of curiousity
28/11/2009 02:22:32 AM
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So a situation that is "fun" for a bear but leaves a person dead is better than both surviving?
27/11/2009 07:48:00 PM
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Re: So a situation that is "fun" for a bear but leaves a person dead is better than both surviving?
27/11/2009 07:55:02 PM
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It would have been a real shame if the policeman had "missed" once. *NM*
28/11/2009 04:20:28 AM
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