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Blue Bunny ammunition
Has anyone seen or used Blue Bunny Ammunition.
If so can you post pic of the ammunition.
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07-26-2009, 05:14 PM
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It just keeps shooting, and shooting, and shooting...
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07-26-2009, 05:27 PM
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Well is it any good and do you have pics
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Here is their 148gr "Golden Shot" next to a Model 38
All the penetration of a .45acp with excellent expansion/retention. Low flash as well.
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That's a very unique design, never heard of them before. I'll have to hunt down a box.
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Huh?
Don't they make ice cream?
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That's a very unique design, never heard of them before. I'll have to hunt down a box.
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Probably won't see any production for another couple of months.
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Rabbi,
Those look like up side down berry's plated hollow base wadcutters?
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Wow, you're right, they do.
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A link for those interested. Blue Bunny Ammo Nashville, TN
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Thanks Gents!
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On The Name
While many ammunition companies choose names for their firms or products that connote high power, martial prowess, or destructive capability, we chose a different route. Recognizing that civil lawsuits from even legitimate defense shootings are a fact of life, we chose as innocuous a name as we could. No plaintiff's attorney will stand up before a jury and allege the defendant acted with malice and unnecessary force by using "Blue Bunny Ammo" against the (we hope) deceased assailant. It is nearly lawsuit-proof on that account.
That is just awesome. I love it!
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On The Name
While many ammunition companies choose names for their firms or products that connote high power, martial prowess, or destructive capability, we chose a different route. Recognizing that civil lawsuits from even legitimate defense shootings are a fact of life, we chose as innocuous a name as we could. No plaintiff's attorney will stand up before a jury and allege the defendant acted with malice and unnecessary force by using "Blue Bunny Ammo" against the (we hope) deceased assailant. It is nearly lawsuit-proof on that account.
That is just awesome. I love it! 
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Hahahahahahahahaha very good point!  You've gotta love their logo too, I really hope that's on the box.
"Exhibit B: a box of bullets with a cute little blue rabbit on the front......"
They really look like they're made to do their job though.
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And you thought it was just a cute little bunny rabbit.....
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And you thought it was just a cute little bunny rabbit.....
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Well if you've ever seen "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" you'd know better...
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Well,
Since I'd carry a LadySmith still wearing original markings, why would I feel any different about carrying it full of an ammo with an odd name?
I figure the 65L/S would still work as advertised screwing those cute funny named little wad cutters into some mooks atrium or cranial vault?
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The company is now licensed and producing ammo.
We tested the "Golden Shot" 148gr bullet. It produced 889fps out of the 2" 640, 932fps out of a 4". Penetration in PermaGel was 15 1/2 inches. Widest wound channel was .725" at the 3 3/4" mark.
Our "FBI Load" (158gr LHP) ran at 758fps out of the snub and 879 from the 4".
Both of these produce minimal muzzle flash.
Our "Plinky" load (95gr RNFP) ran a 515fps with the 2" and 676fps from the 4". It is a very light easy shooting load for practice and first time shooters.
The chrono was set back some distance so muzzle velocities ought to be a little higher.
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I'm trying to picture somebody all dressed up like a Mall Ninja, armed with Blue Bunny ammo.
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Cop looks at his partner and says "hey, look at my new duty rounds they
are the new bonded fused and fanged gold talon master blaster- gauranteed 105% one shot stop! What do u got? Partner says "Blue Bunny". LOL
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Whats the price $$ going to be?
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Quote:
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The company is now licensed and producing ammo.
We tested the "Golden Shot" 148gr bullet. It produced 889fps out of the 2" 640, 932fps out of a 4". Penetration in PermaGel was 15 1/2 inches.
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