Michael Briggs also did some experiments with silver bullets compared to lead bullets. Another MythBusters episode, from 2012, showed that silver bullets are less accurate than lead bullets when fired from an M1 Garand. 45-caliber Colt long shell vs a lighter, 190-grain (12 g) silver slug fired at closer range. A 2007 episode of MythBusters demonstrated a greater penetration depth of lead bullets versus silver bullets the experiment utilized a 250- grain (16 g) lead slug in a. At short ranges, the silver bullet will most likely give better penetration due to its higher shear modulus, and will not deform as much as a lead bullet. The terminal impact is somewhat speculative and will depend on a variety of factors including bullet size and shape, flight distance, and target material. A silver bullet accepts the rifling of a gun barrel. Pure silver is less malleable than lead and falls between lead and copper in terms of hardness (1.5 < 2.5 < 3.0 Mohs) and shear modulus (5.6 < 30 < 48 GPa). Lead has a 10% higher density than silver, so a silver bullet will have a little less mass than a lead bullet of identical dimensions. Silver bullets differ from lead bullets in several respects. Clayton Moore, who played the Lone Ranger, was known to give these props away to fans. In the television series, the bullets were props made from aluminum. The Lone Ranger used silver bullets in both his radio show and television series: after resolving an episode's plot, he would leave a silver bullet behind as his mark. In some epic folk songs about Bulgarian rebel leader Delyo, he is described as invulnerable to normal weapons, driving his enemies to cast a silver bullet in order to murder him. In the Brothers Grimm fairy-tale of The Two Brothers, a bullet-proof witch is shot down by silver buttons, fired from a gun. Swedish folklore tends to ascribe silver bullets as a catch all weapon against creatures, as wizards or the skogsrå, that are "hard" against regular ammunition. An account of a Jämte about were-bears in 1936 attributes bullets of silver as the method of killing. In this novel, the French writer imagines that the beast was shot thanks to fictitious medals of the Virgin Mary, worn by Jean Chastel in his hat and then melted down to make bullets. However, the allegations of Chastel purportedly using a gun loaded with silver bullets are derived from a distorted detail based primarily on Henri Pourrat's Histoire fidèle de la bête en Gévaudan (1946). Some authors asserted that the idea of the werewolf's supposed vulnerability to silver dates back to the Beast of Gévaudan, a man-eating animal killed by the hunter Jean Chastel in the year 1767. The term silver bullet is also a metaphor for a simple, seemingly magical, solution to a difficult problem: for example, penicillin circa 1930 was a "silver bullet" that allowed doctors to treat and successfully cure many bacterial infections. In folklore, a bullet cast from silver is often one of the few weapons that are effective against a werewolf or witch. A prop silver bullet, as used by the Lone Ranger the effectiveness of real silver bullets compared to lead ones is not entirely known.
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