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Though of another one. I will, on occassion, do firearms training with the bailiffs and probation officers at my court. The Juveniel Court chief bailiff, now retired, was a retired Ohio Highway Patrol segreant, a good man, and a great sense of humor. Anyways, he asks the new young bailiff to see the training ammo he's got for his Smith 686 (juvenile court judge mandated .38 revolvers). He takes the box, looks it over for a couple of minutes, then "approves" the ammo and hands it back. Shoot the first stage, and the young bailiff is asking ***. He fired twelve rounds, but has twenty four holes in his target. Starts blaming the shooters on both sides for messing up his target. So, Cheif Bailiff tells him to shoot the stage alone. He does his shooting, and again 12 shots with 24 holes. Goes through the same drill twice more. Each time, 12 shots, 24 holes.
At this point, the Chief Bailiff is laughing hard at the dumbfounded expression on the young bailiff's face. Turns out Cheif Bailiff had a few boxes of duplex loads (2 projectiles per loaded round), and had swapped out the duplex loads into the young bailiff's ammo box.
At this point, the Chief Bailiff is laughing hard at the dumbfounded expression on the young bailiff's face. Turns out Cheif Bailiff had a few boxes of duplex loads (2 projectiles per loaded round), and had swapped out the duplex loads into the young bailiff's ammo box.