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Hey yorke, you have any 215 bergers to send through your test? If not and you want some let me know and I'll get some your way. I've also got a box of 30 cal 180 interlock flat base on the bench I could send some over also (saw them mentioned above) How about some eld x bullets? I have experience with all the bullets I mentioned on game but might be cool to see the comparison to these others in the same media.
Did you consider saturating the leather? Dry leather seems like it would produce more friction and distort the bullets more/differently than in a wet medium. Great tests! I love to see this type of testing.
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on February 26, 2017, 11:23:31 AMHey yorke, you have any 215 bergers to send through your test? If not and you want some let me know and I'll get some your way. I've also got a box of 30 cal 180 interlock flat base on the bench I could send some over also (saw them mentioned above) How about some eld x bullets? I have experience with all the bullets I mentioned on game but might be cool to see the comparison to these others in the same media.Any bullets you can spare, I'll give them a go. I've never played with any of the ELD bullets so I'm kind curious to see how they do. I haven't played with any of the heavy 30 cal Bergers either, just up to the 185 VLD. I'll shoot you a PM with my address if you don't mind sending a couple.Quote from: j_h_nimrod on February 26, 2017, 11:51:04 AMDid you consider saturating the leather? Dry leather seems like it would produce more friction and distort the bullets more/differently than in a wet medium. Great tests! I love to see this type of testing. I'm working on a way to do that. Since this is all treated leather, it's water repellent. It is a lot softer than a dry holster leather or something similar though. Next trip out I'm going to try tossing the leather in a big plastic bin filled with water instead of stacking it. So far though, bullets recovered from the leather match bullet's I've recovered from game at similar ranges. Yesterday I fired a 130gr Accubond from the Grendel into the leather at the same range that I shot my deer at last season. The bullets look almost identical; I'll snap a picture of them side by side. Same with the 275gr bullet from the 480 Ruger. The penetration in the leather is a fraction of what it is in animal tissue though.
I think you should add some pork ribs to the matrix.....
Quote from: jay.sharkbait on February 26, 2017, 12:20:33 PMI think you should add some pork ribs to the matrix.....I've been thinking of going by Stewart's meats and seeing if I can get some bones from them to throw in there.
It would be the ethical thing to do.......And maybe a still beating heart to see what it really takes to make it stop...
Love the performance of the 200 grain Accubonds. That's my go to bullet for elk.Sent from my E6782 using Tapatalk
Quote from: grundy53 on February 26, 2017, 12:51:12 PMLove the performance of the 200 grain Accubonds. That's my go to bullet for elk.Sent from my E6782 using TapatalkAny chance you have a recovered bullet? I'd love to compare what I've got to whatever you guys have actually recovered from game animals.