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M-855 5.56mm Bullets573 viewsRecovered 5.56 mm bullets from a hog.
62 grain SS - 109 / M-855 NATO
Loaded by Federal
Fired from a Bushmaster - barrel has a 1 in 9 inch twist rate.
Unfired bullet for comparison.BurtDec 03, 2008
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Hornady 50 grain SX1859 viewsBullet recovered from small deer. Nov. 20th, 1970
BurtOct 11, 2008
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.357 Mag case in a .38 Special607 viewsThis is what should happen when you try to put
a longer .357 Magnum case in a .38 Special revolver.
The .357 case has no bullet in it.
The .357 should not go all the way in.BurtSep 05, 2008
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Chamber Shoulders679 viewsBlurred photo showing the shoulders in a revolver's chambers.
They appear as dark rings in this photo.BurtSep 05, 2008
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Hondo Weather495 viewsTaken at 5:41 PM, Saturday, August 23, 2008
Looking SE towards Hwy 90 from FM 173.
Mumme's Feed Store in the photo also.
A few minutes later, ran into very heavy rain going
towards Castroville on Hwy 90 East bound.BurtAug 24, 2008
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Burt_Dead_Boar539 viewsBurt's Avatar
Used 6.5 x 55 Swedish, 160 grain Hornady round nose @ 80 yards.
BurtJul 26, 2008
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Crested Caracara1645 viewsPhoto taken April 19th, 2008.
About 14 miles north of Hondo Texas.
Canon Power Shot S-3
48 X digital zoom magnification @ 75 yardsBurtApr 22, 2008
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Crested Caracara2474 viewsPhoto taken April 19th, 2008, about 14 miles north of Hondo Texas.
We seldom see this bird this far north.
Also called a Mexican Eagle by some people.
Canon S-3 Power Shot, 48X digital zoom @ 75 yards.
BurtApr 22, 2008
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Coyote taken April 5, 2008668 viewsCoyote taken April 5, 2008 north of Hondo.
80 yards, Texas Boars feeder lights, about 10 PM.
Ruger Model 77, 6.5 x 55 Swedish
160 grain Hornady round nose bullet.
BurtApr 06, 2008
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5 in 1415 views5 hogs in one photo, all 100 pounds or more I think.BurtApr 03, 2008
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old_timers370 viewsA couple of cartridges that date back to the 1800's.
.45-70 circa 1873
6.5 x 55 Swedish Mauser circa 1891
BurtApr 02, 2008
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setup281 viewsThe view from Burt's deck...feeder is 80 yards out,
covered by Texas Boars feeder lights and a motion
sensor at night.
Burt's wife shown at the RCBS rifle rest....BurtMar 02, 2008
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