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Thread: Range Test Results On Ceramic Plates Are In!

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    In the picture of Hornady 155 BTHP you can see the sticker upside down saying “lato interno” that means Inside. It may have the same strength but if there is an Inside and an outside you may have even better results if shooted on the outside.

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    Any plan of a re-stock?
    We will be sending some to other dealers next go around. The site is open for pre-orders only. Our plan is fullfill pre-orders first and the balance will be going to some army surplus dealers after so we will most likely not have extra stock.

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    We have added 2 of these. They are in stock now.


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    Any ceramic in there? I saw a report online that said the surplus italian plates sold by sportsmans guide in the states were 100% Polyethylene

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    The plate we shot appears to have flakes and what apears to be strands. Maybe a combination of both, we are really not sure. They dont crack into multiple pieces like the irsh police vests did when shot (100% ceramic).

    The last combo sold, we are now out of everything for atleast 2 weeks.

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    What distance were these shot from?

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    15 Yards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by josey wales View Post
    In the video he cut the corners off the plate to make a shooters cut, but did not say what he cut it with, I am guessing if these are Polyethylene they could be successfully modified?
    Would these require anti-spalling material?
    Mini grinder with a diamond cutting disk would do it. From looking at Frontier's range test it looks like they eat the bullet up pretty good.
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