I like testing bullets to see how they perform. I have used 2 litre milk or juice cartons filled with water and lined up on a board and these work great. It is so cool to retrieve an expanded bullet from that last jug leaking water. My 220 swift blows up on the first jug or two, as expected, but my 45-70 or my 375 H&H have plowed through 15 jugs without being caught. The major problem is this is a one-off. Once the jugs are shot they can't be reused. And I don't drink that much milk or juice
I suppose I could outrun the recycle truck and pillage my neighbours blue boxes for jugs
But I remember reading somewhere in a firearms publication about a wooden cradle about 10' or 12' long with wooden partitions every 8" 0r 10" in which the author placed water balloons or plastic bags filled with water. For sure, the partitions would need replacing now and then, but the water holding vessels are now easy to replace and dispose of. And you could measure and compare expansion, penetration, etc.
Anyone made such a thing?
Save your breathe if you are going to start talking about ballistic gelatin. I don't have the time, $ or inclination. 
Thanks in advance! Kevin
I suppose I could outrun the recycle truck and pillage my neighbours blue boxes for jugs
But I remember reading somewhere in a firearms publication about a wooden cradle about 10' or 12' long with wooden partitions every 8" 0r 10" in which the author placed water balloons or plastic bags filled with water. For sure, the partitions would need replacing now and then, but the water holding vessels are now easy to replace and dispose of. And you could measure and compare expansion, penetration, etc. Anyone made such a thing?
Thanks in advance! Kevin


















































