Hello everyone!
I have a thread going in the reloading section of the site detailing some machine turned bullets I've been working on as a lead-free alternative for use on steel at my private rifle range. An offshoot of this project is a machine turned hunting bullet design. The original objective was to replicate something along the lines of Barnes ### expansion performance. I got out to test the first batch of hunting bullets in ballistic gelatin a couple of days, and according to the original objective the projectile failed in that all 6 petals detached from the shank of the bullet. Background on this project can be read at the following thread:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=414000
initial weight of projectile - 155gr
recovered shank weight - 125.5gr
detached petals were all symmetrical. Unfortuantely I did not save them from the initial testing as I was too dissapointed that the initial objective was not met. I am making another batch up right now though, with the intent to go back and shoot a couple more and this time do proper documentation/photography/petal recovery.
What's prompted me to post here though is some of the comments in the above referenced thread relating to the witnessed performance being a desirable feature, thus my question for you folks here in the attached poll.
Also interesting is a link referenced by a poster in the other thread:
http://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/4711043/m/2861098911/p/6
So...what do you guys think?
I have a thread going in the reloading section of the site detailing some machine turned bullets I've been working on as a lead-free alternative for use on steel at my private rifle range. An offshoot of this project is a machine turned hunting bullet design. The original objective was to replicate something along the lines of Barnes ### expansion performance. I got out to test the first batch of hunting bullets in ballistic gelatin a couple of days, and according to the original objective the projectile failed in that all 6 petals detached from the shank of the bullet. Background on this project can be read at the following thread:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=414000
initial weight of projectile - 155gr
recovered shank weight - 125.5gr
detached petals were all symmetrical. Unfortuantely I did not save them from the initial testing as I was too dissapointed that the initial objective was not met. I am making another batch up right now though, with the intent to go back and shoot a couple more and this time do proper documentation/photography/petal recovery.
What's prompted me to post here though is some of the comments in the above referenced thread relating to the witnessed performance being a desirable feature, thus my question for you folks here in the attached poll.
Also interesting is a link referenced by a poster in the other thread:
http://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/4711043/m/2861098911/p/6
So...what do you guys think?
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