Excellent advice.  I used a couple of the thick-shelled rounds to sight in 
my marker without making a big mess, then tested a dum-dum round.  A 
Tyngmelon makes a nice target.  Video: 
http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/video/476322/Day-Of-The-Jackal-The-Movie-Clip-Quanto-Costa-.html

On Thursday, September 19, 2013 8:48:14 PM UTC-4, jvragu47 wrote:
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These rounds do however lend themselves to making dum-dum rounds. Since 
> that is not prohibited,yet, this is what you do. Take the finest,sharpest 
> x-acto blade and place a very light "x" on a non-seamed area.  Makes 
> certain that on impact ,no matter the surface, the round will explode. 
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