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Meh. These are all ready being criticized, just like the super-expensive "Extreme Shock" ammo was (remember that stuff? Also billing itself as pretty much the last ammo you'd ever need to buy?). The human body isn't made of ballistic gelatin.
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Re: G2 RIP - interesting, devastating bullet

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shinzen wrote:
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At the WAC gun show a couple weeks ago I saw some sterling silver bullets. If I was seriously worried about vampires and werewolves, I'd have invested $450 in a box.
I thought everyone had a box of that? Better for zombies too, right?

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Re: G2 RIP - interesting, devastating bullet

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shinzen wrote:
SwampGrouch wrote:Pricy baubles.

At the WAC gun show a couple weeks ago I saw some sterling silver bullets. If I was seriously worried about vampires and werewolves, I'd have invested $450 in a box.
I thought everyone had a box of that? Better for zombies too, right?
I haven't seen any reports of improved performance on zombies over ordinary ammo. With them it's all shot placement, and besides, they don't have any higher neural activity left to notice the fact that you're taking them out with precious a metal.

Werewolves, on the other hand, do seem to have some sense of taste (literally and figuratively), and vampires will absolutely appreciate you getting out the good stuff for them.
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