Well it's looking like I'm finally going to get to try out my Tikka in .338 Federal. I've worked up 25 shots of 215 grain Sierra's, in front of various charges of IMR 3031. I also have a box of factory loaded 200 grain Fusion ammo. While I plan on testing the accuracy, I am also interested in seeing what this Fusion bullet will hold up to. Enter my moose in a bucket.
I started out soaking several phone books until they were saturated.
Then I cut appox a 6x8 inch hole in the bottom of a 5 gallon pail. Inside the pail, I placed a soaked and wrung out Chamois cloth. This is as close to skin as I could think of. On top of the Chamois, I placed 4 hardwood strips, and packed soaked paper between each one. I know it's not perfect, but I figure these should represent ribs alright.
I then packed several books into the bucket and the last in is also wrapped in a Chamois. If the bullet manages to make it through, the Chamois is there to act as skin and show (hopefully) the exit like a hide will.
I don't know how well this is going to work, but it's somthing to do anyways.
I started out soaking several phone books until they were saturated.
Then I cut appox a 6x8 inch hole in the bottom of a 5 gallon pail. Inside the pail, I placed a soaked and wrung out Chamois cloth. This is as close to skin as I could think of. On top of the Chamois, I placed 4 hardwood strips, and packed soaked paper between each one. I know it's not perfect, but I figure these should represent ribs alright.
I then packed several books into the bucket and the last in is also wrapped in a Chamois. If the bullet manages to make it through, the Chamois is there to act as skin and show (hopefully) the exit like a hide will.
I don't know how well this is going to work, but it's somthing to do anyways.
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