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Old October 25, 2013, 03:07 AM   #7
oldandslow
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go, 10/25/13

I've discovered what works for recovering multiple fired bullets and a number of ways that don't work. I needed to recover multiple cast lead rifle boolits ( 30-30, 30-06, .223) with different alloys and velocities to see how much retained weight they had and to see their deformity.

First up- failures. Firing into sand. All you get is little lumps of lead.

Second- I welded a three foot long X four inch diameter pipe to a flat steel plate for the bottom. Filled it up with water and stood it up vertically. I stood on a creek bank and fired down into the pipe with both a .45 cast lead boolit and a 30-30 metal jacketed soft point. The .45 hit the bottom and flattened while throwing about a gallon of water into my face. The 30-30 opened nicely and didn't hit bottom but threw all four gallons of water onto myself and the rifle. I had to detail-strip it to get all the water out of the knooks and crannies.

Successes- since the internet era I can't find phone books in quantity to do the testing. What did work was to go to my local Salvation Army and buy all the large-paper format paperback books I wanted at $0.50 each. One titled "The Federal Tax Code" was particularly rewarding to shoot as was Jane Fonda's autobiography "My Life So Far." I still think fifty cents for a Jane Fonda book is still overpriced though.

Next you put the paperback books in a bucket and add water. Let them soak for 48 hours. They will swell up by about 50% so don't pack them tightly when dry or you can't get them out. Then put them in a square bucket or box and stack the buckets/boxes up in front of your shooting station. Just fire into the first box and then separate the boxes to show how far they went. Then open the books in the last box and flip through the pages till you get to your boolits. My rifle boolits usually went in 16-19 inches. Sometimes it's tough to open the wet pages and find your boolit so using dry, unsoaked books after the first 16" of wet books makes recovering them a snap. I also tried wet newspaper but it was really tough to open and recover the boolits. Good luck.

best wishes- oldandslow
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