So maybe dry news paper is the way to go for a future test!?!? Easier faster to get than milk jugs!
Your test your choice and I will be more than happy to help out!! For now I gather milk jugs!!you re more than welcome to do your own test.
mine is setting up a way for all bullet, i wont accommodate to have some bullets doing better because they cannot handle the water shock ... just for remember most of the animals are made mostly of water ...
It’s too bad none of those accubonds were able to be recovered to measure weight retention, expansion and shape. From the jug test all we really know about them is that they don’t penetrate straight line in water. (Same on game??) Whatever the case some other bullets did drive through straight so perhaps that is a strike against the accubond in this calibre. Whether they actually “fail” we may not know enough to say.
Your test your choice and I will be more than happy to help out!! For now I gather milk jugs!!
you re more than welcome to do your own test.
mine is setting up a way for all bullet, i wont accommodate to have some bullets doing better because they cannot handle the water shock ... just for remember most of the animals are made mostly of water ...
Yes, most living things are made of water, but surrounding that water in the cells there are gases which are compressible and that's what makes the big difference when the bullet hits a body vs a water jug. The compressed gas exploding the cells is also the reason why we can see the "shock wave" which follows the projectile path.
the cutting edge bullets gave me an idea of what a shower is when you shoot them too close ...
Yes, I get your point.
As much as I love Woodleigh bullets (I really love the RN bullets!) and use it and will continue to do so, from my experience on games I honestly don't see it being any better than the Speer despite the Woodleigh being twice the price or so.
Same goes with the A-Frame vs the Partition when it comes to field results.. I can't say the A-Frame is not a "better" constructed bullet, but in practice, I never saw a difference in real life.
I was lucky enough to build my stock of bullets (including AB) while they were still affordable and honestly, I don't know what I will choose the day I run out of what I have...
I can say that the AB is better than the old Ballistic Tip though, and simply because it's less "explosive" on impact, plus it always worked well for me. I'd really like to try the TUG bullets, as per I saw how it performs in other calibers and I was really impressed, especially with the 8mm...
My opinion is whatever 9.3 bullet one is using in N-A (in the X62 and up), it should do what it's intended for, except maybe, for the 250 TSX on smaller games, because I have first hand (bad) experience with it (but the bears died anyways, I must say).
I would shoot A-Frames in a lot more guns if it weren't for the price tag.
and if you can find them ...