- Location
- Vancouver Island BC
I soaked a big stack of newpapers and took them to the range today to do some 35 caliber bullet testing.
The rifle used was Remington 700 CDL with a 24 inch tube. The load data was 52 grains of IMR 4064 lit up with Federal LR primers.
Bullets were 250 grain RN Hornady's.
The bale of wet newspaper was wrapped tightly with an old phone cord. It measured just over 14 inches thick and set up at the 100 yard range. I wedged it up against the backstop so it would not move as I wanted to retreive a bullet.
I fired one shot down range and hit the bale in the center, I then hoofed it down to get the bullet out and see how much it expanded and I would weigh it when I got back home.
I picked up the newspaper and began to bring it back to the shooting bench, about half way back I had a look at the back of it to see an exit hole you could have shoved a beer can through.
The backstop had a fairly hefty hole in it too..............I need more paper.
The rifle used was Remington 700 CDL with a 24 inch tube. The load data was 52 grains of IMR 4064 lit up with Federal LR primers.The bale of wet newspaper was wrapped tightly with an old phone cord. It measured just over 14 inches thick and set up at the 100 yard range. I wedged it up against the backstop so it would not move as I wanted to retreive a bullet.
I fired one shot down range and hit the bale in the center, I then hoofed it down to get the bullet out and see how much it expanded and I would weigh it when I got back home.
I picked up the newspaper and began to bring it back to the shooting bench, about half way back I had a look at the back of it to see an exit hole you could have shoved a beer can through.The backstop had a fairly hefty hole in it too..............I need more paper.





















































