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  • #16
    I will knock you one up if you want [MENTION=13434995]Guinness70[/MENTION]? I sharpen the inside of the shell rather than the outer edge so it's less likely to split the smaller vitola cigar

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Evildan View Post
      I will knock you one up if you want [MENTION=13434995]Guinness70[/MENTION]? I sharpen the inside of the shell rather than the outer edge so it's less likely to split the smaller vitola cigar
      Cheers,
      What caliber you use for the punch?
      I got some 9mm shells of whoch ill convert one to a punch. I usually sharpened the outside but will go with your suggestion and sharpen the inside.

      I know someone with a .50 desert eagle, see if i can recup one of those :-) to complete the set.

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      • #18
        I use a .303, Lee Enfield round.

        I do have a 1941 dated Browning 303 tracer shell from a spitfire that *may* get the treatment. Only thing is I lose them for fun!

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        • #19
          A .50 would be a beast!

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          • #20
            I generally cut but take each cigar as it comes; if it seem that the cigar is underfilled I punch it. I also have a v-cutter but don't use it very often

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            • #21
              Some great ideas on here chaps
              "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Evildan View Post
                I use a .303, Lee Enfield round.

                I do have a 1941 dated Browning 303 tracer shell from a spitfire that *may* get the treatment. Only thing is I lose them for fun!
                Ooooo jealous... dont loose those! That would be a terrible shame!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Guinness70 View Post
                  Ooooo jealous... dont loose those! That would be a terrible shame!
                  I just trapped my current bullet punch in the door (it hangs on my keys). Time to make another! Did cut this bad boy in a figure-8 with it earlier today though.....
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Evildan View Post
                    I just trapped my current bullet punch in the door (it hangs on my keys). Time to make another! Did cut this bad boy in a figure-8 with it earlier today though.....
                    doh
                    Nice cl3an cut there. Can go for a four leaf clover cut fir the big gauges.
                    You fire those enfield ammo?
                    Last edited by Guinness70; 15-05-2015, 02:23 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Thanks

                      Not these no, my old man picked them up for me. I've a keen interest in militaria and hunting/shooting so there's always cool things knocking about!

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