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Hmmm. A simple web search returns pictures of these bullets with a lot of markings on the base. I do not profess to be an expert, but that’s a lot of pictures.
https://www.google.com/search?q=turan+bullets&udm=2
Right, and if you do the same search for "Winchester bullets" they all say WIN in the same spot. It's a brand name and that is where it is commonly placed on pretty much all center-fire bullets. You may not be an expert, but the guys in the FBI, who are gun nuts, are. Unfortunately, I grew up around these types of people. I won't pretend this FBI is competent in investigations, but I guarantee you they know bullets. They see a stamp in that spot, they know it's just a brand name, not some "trans ideology". Otherwise they'd think Charlie Sheen was guilty every time they found a casing with WIN stamped into base.
Every bullet for which you can see the base in that web search is a 9mm pistol round. Not a high powered .30_06 round like was used in the shooting, and the rifle rounds shown in that search are all .308, which is a similar, but still entirely different round than the .30_06. Again, to my knowledge, Turan does not even manufacture a bullet of the caliber used in the shooting.
Please stop spreading misinformation, that is what we have governments for.
You are correct. My searches for the .30_6 made by Turan returns 0 hits.
Thank you for clarifying.