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The slug is still in there. The quarter is bowed outward. NOTE: It is not illegal to deface coins unless there is fraudulent intent.

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Ha! That's pretty cool. If it were mine I'd get it slabbed just for the novelty.
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What was it shot against to keep the .22 from punching through?
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As a point of reference, as a kid I once shot (with a .22) a nickel propped against a piece of waterlogged 2 X 4.

All I can say is I'm glad it was angled a bit, because nickel and bullet ricocheted off the spongy wood and whizzed past my head. I don't want to know how close, but I'll never forget the sound.
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What was it shot against to keep the .22 from punching through?


An oil drum. I taped a bunch of coins onto the drum and shot at it from about 50 feet away. Most of the shot coins just had little dings in them.
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Be careful of ricochets. Rigid backstops can be dangerous to anyone in the area.
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Neat the bullet fused to the quarter!
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Fun!

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Be careful of ricochets. Rigid backstops can be dangerous to anyone in the area.
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umm.. what is the weight of it now?

Well, the weight of a WMR bullet is usually 40 grains. (Sometime 30 and 50 too)
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Well, 40gr is 2.59g, so the expected total weight would be 5.70g +/-/
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