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As many of you know, I teach middle school special ed. One of my classes is specifically for students that have never learned to read.

Lately, I've been teaching vowel-r syllables. (Ex: er, ir, or, ar.)

One of the words they read was "hornet." I always ask for the meaning of the word, or if someone can use it in a sentence. (It is important to attach meaning to a decoded word.)

One of my students told me it was a bullet, and he was as serious as a heart attack.

I had to chuckle.
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He might be wise beyond his years! :grin:

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Here's a chart of ammo, showing how the .22 Hornet relates to other cartridges.
http://www.fishandhunttexas.com/ballist ... alysis.htm
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What school district is this? I love it!
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He knew more than I did! That's great!
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lrb111 wrote:Here's a chart of ammo, showing how the .22 Hornet relates to other cartridges.
http://www.fishandhunttexas.com/ballist ... alysis.htm
It's the favored cartridge for 'roo hunters Down Under. Lots of Australian Lee-Enfields were converted to .22 Hornet for varmints.

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KBCraig wrote:
lrb111 wrote:Here's a chart of ammo, showing how the .22 Hornet relates to other cartridges.
http://www.fishandhunttexas.com/ballist ... alysis.htm
It's the favored cartridge for 'roo hunters Down Under. Lots of Australian Lee-Enfields were converted to .22 Hornet for varmints.

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Am I reading the wrong magizines? You guys know some really cool stuff I never hear about :cryin
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Naw, I just hang out with Lee-Enfield collectors, many of whom happen to be Orstraylians. :grin:

That's how I learned about the 'roo shooters. Since they're after the hide for leather, they favor the small entrance wound.

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I knew it was a bullet, but wasn't expecting that answer.
I had to inform him that it is also a stinging insect.
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The young lad has probably also heard of my favorite old M 43 Winchester's caliber: 218 BEE.
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