I am always amazed by the hate for Hornady bullets. Being I scientist I want to see well reasoned statements with facts to back them. Facts against : 470 gr retained weight from original 570 gr = 82 % retained weight. Not the best but acceptable in my book. Other argument, it failed on a waterbuck. Even if a 500 gr bullet breaks up, surely some part of the bullet will penetrate enough to get through lungs and heart. Even 100 gr. I would assume it is a bad shot missing the vitals
I shot an impala in April with a 180 gr bullet from a 30-06. Probably 40 m away an shot offhand. I shot too far back, missed the rib cage but hit the liver. Lungs and diaphragm were damaged and the impala took off in a loop charged towards us and then turned and went down in 50 m. The wound channel was calibre size because I just hit soft tissue. Bullet did not fail, I shot poorly.soaked paper, etc) o
Instead of galloping along and telling us the bullet is junk, tell us where it hit, what THE recovered weight was and some facts about it.
Agree, my work requires scientific rigor for consistent, repeatable results.
Has anyone done testing in controlled media (i.e. soaked paper, with known water content} to compare penetration, expansion, and wound tracts of the premium bullets?
Hornady DGX, Swift A-Frame, Woodleigh SP, TBBC, Barnes TSX?
Of course, buffalo are the best medium, but at a few thousand dollars a pop, that can get expensive.
I have done this testing in wet paper, comparing various 45 ACP bullets, and then comparing various 9mm bullets.
I soaked rope bound newspapers stacks (about 10 inches thick) in water for 1.5 hours and recorded final weight, and water pickup was 100-110%.
So, a 12-pound dry stack weighed 25 pounds after soaking.
For the pistols test, range 7 yards, 3 shots per bullet type, recovered the bullets, and examined the penetration depth and direction.
(Results were, in 9mm and 45 ACP, Speer Gold Dot best, Hornady XTP a very close second. I load the XTP due to availability).
I did test a few rounds of 458 Win Mag, using 400grain Woodleigh PP at 2350 fps. 20-inch wet newspaper stack, shot at 25 yards.
Penetration was 17-19 inches, good expansion. mostly straight, weight retention 75-85%.
Now I want to do this test, with 30 inches of soaked newspaper, 458 Win Mag, loaded to 2150-2200 fps:
- Hornady DGX 480 grains
- TBBC 500 grain (based on availability)
- Northfork SS 450 grain
- Swift A- Frame 450 grain
-Barnes 450 grain TSX
-Cast Performance 430 grain LBT FP (because I have some, they are tough)