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Ball lightning is an unexplained atmospheric electrical phenomenon described as luminescent, spherical objects that vary from pea-sized to several meters in diameter. Though usually associated with thunderstorms, the phenomenon is said to last considerably longer than the split-second flash of a lightning bolt. Some nineteenth century reports describe balls that eventually explode and leave behind an odor of sulfur. Descriptions of ball lightning appear in a variety of anecdotes over the centuries, but most scientists have treated reports of ball lightning skeptically. An optical spectrum of what appears to have been a ball-lightning event was published in January 2014, and included a video at high frame-rate. Laboratory experiments have produced effects that are visually similar to reports of ball lightning, but how these relate to the supposed phenomenon remains unclear.Scientists have proposed a number of hypotheses to explain reports of ball lightning over the centuries, but scientific data on ball lightning remains scarce. The presumption of its existence has depended on reported public sightings which have produced somewhat inconsistent findings. Owing to inconsistencies and to the lack of reliable data, the existence of ball lightning as a phenomena remains unproven.
I picked up some unknown steel case 7.62x54r from a pawn shop, and opened up a can from 1972. to feel better about using these I pulled the bullet from one of each. One has a silver tip, the other does not, but both look exactly the same. both have a 148gr boat tail bullet, and 48.5 of extruded...
Here are 2 spam cans of 440rnd light ball Albanian surplus. Mild steel core and brass case. This stuff is lots of fun to shoot and puts out massive fire balls.
Hello all, Reposting with updated price and breakdown of the different rounds. Ammo was taken out of package to confirm numbers.
I have 176 rounds of hard to find Bulgarian heavy ball ammo in great shape. This is good stuff but not recommended for anything other than bolt guns (Corrosive)...
I have one sealed can of 440 rds Bulgarian silver tip 7.62.54R surplus ammo. Will include one can opener. This is for local sales within 10 or so miles of Corvallis. I will deliver for a fee within 60 miles with pre-payment. If you want this shipped, you need to cover the actual shipping cost...
I have 750 rounds of Bulgarian surplus ammo. Light ball steel case corrosive. Asking .47 cents per round. This ad was corrected, after getting a friendly correction from a fellow member that is not Russian but indeed Bulgarian ammo from 1980.
Local pickup. Not willing to travel more than a...
I have 5 cases of Bulgarian and 1 case of Russian Silver Tipped 7.62x54R for sale picked up in McMinnville.
$350.00 for each case and I would safely bet the famous tin can opener is in each case, but I won't promise it.
Did I mention PICKED up in McMinnville, OR??
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