Single shot, two projectiles?

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Got a 6mm rem back from my son, along with a box of reloads done by his buddy. My grandson shot it first time...big recoil (especially for a little 11 yr old) target was about 35 yards out. Had two nice round bullet holes about ten inches apart. Is it conceivable that two 80 gr bullets could be loaded in same case and fire in this manner? My son shot a dozen or so out of the box with no previous issues. Not gonna use any more of those reloads.
 
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The first bullet would have to base up and still retained by the neck of the case
The second bullet would have to be nose up and not seated deep enough to push the first bullet out of the neck in to the case.
 
I don't know about your case, but in the late 1960's the US Army experimented using a .223 round with two projectiles.

It was an abject failure.
 
Isn't there a self defense pistol load or maybe it was a .410 shotgun load for the Judge that shot two bullets?

Morale of the story is don't shoot somebody else's reloads.
 
Yes, the judge has some rounds that shoot a couple of slugs in a row and some with slugs and buck shot in the same load.

I have a 3", by 3" stainless judge. Its a hoot to shoot, and with the new SD loads, they can be really devastating to an intruder.
 
Morale of the story is don't shoot somebody else's reloads.
^^^^^^^^^^^^

Yeah, learned my lesson. Dumb decision on my part.
 
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