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    43grain "otg" - Info?

    Google turns up nothing but cheaperthandirt(maybe that should tell me something). Has anyone shot anything with this? Im wondering if it performs like mk318 or if its frangible. If no info I might invest in a little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MegademiC View Post
    Google turns up nothing but cheaperthandirt(maybe that should tell me something). Has anyone shot anything with this? Im wondering if it performs like mk318 or if its frangible. If no info I might invest in a little.
    Since I have no idead what your talking about maybe you could add some more details.
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    Sorry, a link might help: http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/AMM283-1.html

    its training ammo, but im thinking it might be good for light game.

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    Lead free 43 grain bullets. Good for poking holes in paper. I personally wouldn't shoot BVAC ammo of any type in any weapon of mine but that's just me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MK18Pilot View Post
    I personally wouldn't shoot BVAC ammo of any type in any weapon of mine but that's just me...
    ^This^

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