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Im looking at products the Grimburg company puts out. Their projectiles are considered "Less than lethal" (when shot at low velocity) but they have some coll stuff made from nyon & copper. And when shot from a shot gun (see YouTube) , ohhhhhh man are they awesome.
 
To ALL:

As I said earlier in this thread,
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About the Diablo: These have been mentioned before on the Muzzleloading Forum and basically, they don't fit into the type of guns we talk about here.
This is a Traditional gun forum which basically means the guns we talk about are the old fashioned ones that were made before 1866.
Because it is built as a break open modern shotgun rather than a exposed hammer sidelock gun, talking about the gun itself isn't allowed.
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Also, appearently I have to remind people about rule #9:

9: We do not discuss copper and/or jacketed, plastic/polymer tipped bullets, sabots, power belts, or other 'plastic-wrapped' bullets. Smoothbores using plastic wads and steel shot are an exception to this rule.

In my opinion, that also applies to, "coil stuff made of nylon & copper".



If you haven't already done it, please read all of the Muzzleloading Forum's rules by following this link.

https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/forum-rules.108881/
 
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