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Offline scipio_usmc

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Re: Who owned killer bullets?
« Reply #30 on: June 01, 2015, 04:55:PM »
No, I did not prove that Ralph had purchased, or be sold 500 rounds of ELEY .22LR subsonic hollow points, that is you attributing your explanation to me which is the same ploy you keep using over and over again. I have proved that Ralph was not sold, and he did not purchase any ELEY .22LR ammunition at all, quite the opposite in fact, I have established by a reliance upon the official documentation required by British firearms law, that Ralph Bamberg was sold and purchased500 rounds of ELEY .22 subsonic ammunition on the 30th November 1984, and that he never purchased any other type of ELEY ammunition at all...

You can try to twist the truth as much as you like, because it will not do you any good...

You are the one twisting.  The Anschutz was chambered in 22LR and the ammunition purchased was 22LR not some other 22 caliber size. You are just demonstrating the pathetic depths to which you will sink trying to deceive people with nonsense.

Eley 22LR ammunition was used to commit the murders.  Nevill purchased Eley 22LR ammunition.  In order to pretend ammunition other than what Nevill purchased was used you falsely claim Nevill purchased a different size of 22 ammunition than 22LR.  You IGNORE that 22 rimfire is another name for 22LR and pretend that he bought a different size of ammunition than his rifle fired.  Why would he buy a different size of ammunition than his rifle fired?  That makes no sense at all.

By sinking to such lows it demonstrates you have nothing valid at all to raise regarding the ammunition used and no valid evidence any ammunition other than that Nevill purchased was used.  Since you have no valid evidence but want to make the claim that other ammunition was used you attempt to purpetrate a fraud- you claim the ammunition Nevill purchased was a different 22 size than 22LR and thus the 22LR amunition used in the commission of the murders wasn't Nevill's. Pitiful...
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Offline mike tesko

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Re: Who owned killer bullets?
« Reply #31 on: June 02, 2015, 12:46:AM »
You are the one twisting.  The Anschutz was chambered in 22LR and the ammunition purchased was 22LR not some other 22 caliber size. You are just demonstrating the pathetic depths to which you will sink trying to deceive people with nonsense.

Get your facts right, refer to the following link:-

(1) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.22_Long_Rifle#Cartridge_length

Cartridge length

A .22 short, .22 LR, .22 Winchester Magnum, and a .22 Hornet
The .22 LR uses a straight-walled case. Depending upon the type and the feed mechanism employed, a firearm which is chambered for .22 LR may also be able to safely chamber and fire the following shorter rimfire cartridges:

.22 BB, in cap, short, or long lengths
.22 CB, in cap, short, long, and long rifle lengths
.22 short
.22 long

The .22 long rifle may also be used in firearms chambered for the obsolete .22 Extra Long.

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Re: Who owned killer bullets?
« Reply #32 on: June 02, 2015, 12:48:AM »
OOOPS...

You appear to have taken a stumble towards that big hole you've been digging for yourself, steady now, careful as you go...
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Re: Who owned killer bullets?
« Reply #33 on: June 02, 2015, 04:07:AM »
Get your facts right, refer to the following link:-

(1) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.22_Long_Rifle#Cartridge_length

Cartridge length

A .22 short, .22 LR, .22 Winchester Magnum, and a .22 Hornet
The .22 LR uses a straight-walled case. Depending upon the type and the feed mechanism employed, a firearm which is chambered for .22 LR may also be able to safely chamber and fire the following shorter rimfire cartridges:

.22 BB, in cap, short, or long lengths
.22 CB, in cap, short, long, and long rifle lengths
.22 short
.22 long

The .22 long rifle may also be used in firearms chambered for the obsolete .22 Extra Long.

.22 long is the only one of these that the Anschutz could handle. The other cases would not feed correctly.  The 22 long and 22LR share the same case. The 22 long simply has less powder and a smaller bullet (29 grain like the 22 short it is a 22 short bullet in a longer case).  They didn't make 22 long in Hollow Points only lead round nose and they were known as "Eley Z .22 long"

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