1/2inch ammo

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Hi every1, I am looking for some good 1/2inch ammo that is easy to find/make. The best thing I have found so far is plastic wire nuts and I'm am open to any ideas! Thanks! (I have searched this btw.)
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there's great howto's on darts in the howto section. i like bb buckshot to
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thx, i'll look into those
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Please remember to spend some of your own time to look what you are looking for, there is even a sticky in this section that gives you a few ideas. You could've also searched this section and found multiple results, but for some reason you didn't search.

http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/ammo-ideas-t1724.html
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I did look and I found the AA batteries but i was hoping that some1 knew of something else/better.
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Dude, if it fits, I say shoot it.


Ice/lead/pykrete slugs? Batteries? Potatos? (Maybe?)
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What type of pipe are we talking here?

PVC? sch 40/80/120/sdr? Is it pressure rated or conduit?

Give us some more info
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that sounds good, the only problem is finding something that fits. :lol: i've fired wire nuts, batteries, ice, and wax and the best thing i found it wire nuts. i'll keep looking, thx for all the help!

Edit: Sorry MrCrowely, its sch 40 pressure rated pvc.
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Those stubby camera batteries work really well; they fit very tightly. If only they weren't so darn expensive...

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Try a small rock with a leaf as a sabot. Make sure the rock is small enough that it doesn't get jammed. I tried this with my 1/2" and it is very accurate.
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Thanks, I might try that later today
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