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The 2007 Halloween Edition of Down Range Radio....
http://www.downrange.tv/podcast.htm
This week's references and learn more links :
***************************************** SHOW #30: 10/31/07
Winchester Model 70
Mitt Romney on Michael's blog
Ten-X
Martini-Henry Info
TREASURE IS WHERE YOU FIND IT, by Christian Cranmer. Book on the Nepalese Armory find
TREASURE IS WHERE YOU FIND IT, by Christian Cranmer. Book on the Nepalese Armory find
How to Kill a Vampire video

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Michael,
I'm not going through all that HAZMAT crap just to produce "Anti-Werewolf Bullets" when Oregon Trail® Bullet Company already produces the TrueShot® Premium Silver Gas Checked Bullet line, http://www.laser-cast.com/AboutTrueShot.html.
Real silver alloy bullets, ready to stuff through a Dillon XL 650. Werewolves, watch your butts.
Other than that, good advice and a great pod-cast!
Happy Halloween!
-Kettlebelly Slim
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Michael,
A "Super Soaker" filled with holy water works well too! I've also been thinking about using Speer shot capsules in 44 Mag filled with your mix (less the silver nitrate)-2 to the body one to the head should work on the big ones.
Have a good Haloween
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http://www.reedercustomguns.com/1911/vampyre.htm
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VERY intersting should be BLOODY.I have the silver nitrate .282 normal should do it.
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For vampires, I'd suggest using a Swedish Mauser, either Model 1896 or 1938, with their 6.5x55 wooden practice bullets. Undoubtedly, you'd have the accuracy to nail those suckers right in the heart. My guess is that a good hardwood like ash was used to make the bullets. The other advantage is that you have more range as well as more accuracy than a shotgun.
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You mentioned a Model 97 trench gun with a bayonet..... Why not a Mossberg 590? Holds 3 more shots than the 97, and still has a bayonet lug.