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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2008

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  • Are the shells 2 or 2.5 inch?

  • are these class c or class b shells?

  • Great video man, nice to see a fellow tnt buyer.

    For anyone who wants to know:

    The larger brown shells are 1.3 g, you can tell because most of them have the quickmatch lead with brown paper wrapping, unlike it's 1.4 g counterpart.

    If you really want to know about where these type of shells come form then go to pyrouniversedotcom. They have extensive and very useful information on all things pyrotechnic.

    Just DONT ask where to get 1.3g (or at least without cunsulting the site admin)

    =)

  • what kind of shells ???

  • cool,funny music,that didn´t look like a comsumer shell in my eyes xD i don´t live in the us, but iv seen your shells and they litek wired with visco all over,that looked like a pro,display shell:Dquickmatch on it:)but it was from the phantom box?But din´t u use more than 1mortar, i meen you got it so tight after each oter,use to be hot after a few shots great video,kids seemed to love it would like to do realoading in sweden but we buy it as one,shell+mortar is one unit but we can buy 4"

  • are those 1.3g or 1.4g

  • wats up with that music??

  • where did u get the shells from

  • haha, get some different effects next time.

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