Without solids these big guns lose much of their primary function, clobbering the biggest of the big. Besides, they look sinister as hell.![]()
yeah! all them mean nasty Rhinos and such in northern Alberta

Without solids these big guns lose much of their primary function, clobbering the biggest of the big. Besides, they look sinister as hell.![]()

josquin said:Demonical, I remember reading an article by the same Phil Shoemaker (licence plate "458 WIN") of your sig. line, which had a pic of him atop his "bullet box" up in Alaska- a beached whale! Nothing like a little (recently-) live media for bullet testing.
Stuart
laying in the dirt, bent over the picnic table
yeah! all them mean nasty Rhinos and such in northern Alberta![]()
I man love you Bartell.......I man love you.
X-fan said:Demonical,
You might want to nail some mesh in the front part to slow the big chunks of fluidized paper from splattering all over the place......Not pretty after a few shots from 416's or 458's!
Solids will rip end to end of your paper filled box. I've shot them through 4 feet of fire wood blocks.
Don't use a steel plate. When the petals come off an X they do weird things....Like come out the side of the box!
mysticplayer said:Nice test rig. You should build furniture or kitchen cabinets.
Just for reference, I did some testing with my Win Trapper and 45LC. Pushing 325gr GC hard cast FN bullets at 1550fps, it easily shot through 20" of dry phone book (tied together), blew up 2 water filled milk jugs and kept going.
Distance was 45yds.
Jerry





























