Oddball ammo. Attn: Lee J
I may have asked about this one before but I'm curious if anyone has a clue on its origin.
It looks to have a large primer shoved into the hollow point cavity.   Who knows what is behind it!  Then it's been coated in some kind of yellow paint. The case is a nickled Super Vel .45 case. I'm wondering if its supposed to be some kind of 'exploding' round orzo
Etching that's supposed to flash when it it hits a steel plate. 
On to some pics:
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/null_zps8f9f32e4.jpg)
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/null_zpscd1cd977.jpg)
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/null_zps3eeccec0.jpg)
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/null_zps061e9448.jpg)
Any guesses?
Complete thread:
- Oddball ammo. Attn: Lee J - 
Slow Hand, 
2013-08-26, 18:29 
- Jim Cirillo & Bill Alard tried primers and mercury in the - 
Rob Leahy, 
2013-08-26, 19:49
- Jim Cerillo & Bill Alard tried primers and mercury in the - 
Lee J., 
2013-08-26, 23:35
- Back in my kid days - Charles, 2013-08-29, 10:02
 
 
 - Jim Cerillo & Bill Alard tried primers and mercury in the - 
Lee J., 
2013-08-26, 23:35
 - IAA Forum Discussion: "Exploder ammo??" - 
FOG, 
2013-08-26, 19:54
- Sure looks like those! - 
Slow Hand, 
2013-08-26, 20:26
- Sure looks like those! - uncowboy, 2013-08-27, 16:34
 
 
 - Sure looks like those! - 
Slow Hand, 
2013-08-26, 20:26
 
 - Jim Cirillo & Bill Alard tried primers and mercury in the - 
Rob Leahy, 
2013-08-26, 19:49