Yeah I know, I was just being a goof, the noise was quite impressive
as the .300 winchester magnum is ear bleeding loud with quite an echo,
and the whistle exploding, whatever it did, complimented the muzzle
blast quite nicely. I don't claim to know anything about how (well
mixed loose whistle with some Ti added) behaves when hit by a 190
grain high powered rifle round at 3400 fps. Does that qualify as
ramming Ti whistle rockets :P? Im jk I know it was loose in a bag. No
thats not how I usually test my burst for small shells. When a bunch
of us interested in chemistry and physics have access to a lot of
land, odd ideas run rampant.
On Apr 22, 3:04=A0pm, LadyKate <ladyk...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Apr 22, 1:57=A0pm, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
>
> <lloydspinsidemindspring.com> wrote:
>
> > I wonder if it'd go off with a long Colt .45.
>
> That is only legal if it is of drinking age...
>
> Ok... sorry... ;-}
>
> For Mike, yes, your whistle was sensitized by the metal that was
> added. =A0For a fair test, shoot it without any metal in it.
>
> If you mix fine magnesium with the whistle, it will detonate if you
> shoot it with a 22.


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