this from my southerly friend -- the opposition's expert
"What do you know about the “technical forensic expertise” of the members of this forum:
http://iaaforum.org/forum3/index.php
The International Ammunition Association has a great sounding name, but what do you know about it? Or is it just an ammo collectors association? Does it have an international sort of accreditation?
Apparently an “expert” is using as a basis for his “scientific findings”.
Again, thanks in advance."
I just relayed the new info from youse guys to him.
Will be away for a bit on Chessie biz, until Monday. He may post here with more questions, so I give him highest character references. Hunting gun and dog friend I have corresponded with for years, and of good repute -- on doublegunshop.com
Complete thread:
- more on 'nickle' bullet shooting..pistol was a 7'62 Browning -
John Meeker,
2014-02-11, 18:29
- more on 'nickle' bullet shooting..pistol was a 7'62 Browning - Cherokee, 2014-02-11, 18:41
- ...delivery like a brick through a plate glass window... - Miles Fortis, 2014-02-11, 18:55
- Depends. Quite a bit of foreign ammo, including the 7.65mm -
John K.,
2014-02-11, 19:13
- S&B made 9mm with cupronickel bullets well into the 90s -
Miles Fortis,
2014-02-11, 19:42
- Just offering an alternate path to explain "silver" - John K., 2014-02-11, 21:42
- S&B made 9mm with cupronickel bullets well into the 90s -
Miles Fortis,
2014-02-11, 19:42
- Winchester Silvertips fit the description... - anachronism, 2014-02-12, 09:10
- this from my southerly friend -- the opposition's expert -
John Meeker,
2014-02-12, 10:26
- I've got a bbs account there - Miles Fortis, 2014-02-12, 16:54
- a Thank You, from SA - John Meeker, 2014-02-13, 00:23