Mr. 16 gauge
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Do any of you do expansion or penetration testing of your rounds (either factory or handload) prior to hunting with them?
If so, what do you use as a testing media, and how far away are you placing it from your rifle?
I've never tested my centerfire rifles; I have tested my handguns (both hunting and defensive rounds, factory and handloads).....my media is water soaked surgical sponges packed in plastic gallon jugs. While it might not be very scientific, it does give me some indication as to how my rounds might perform. Some of the better HP defensive ammo didn't expand in the media, while others exceeded my expectations. The distance was 21 feet for defensive ammo; 25 yards for handgun hunting rounds.
I would like to test some of my .223 varmint rounds, as well as some of my "safari" loads for my .30-06, .338 Win. mag, and .375 H&H mag......for test media I'm thinking about using water soaked telephone books (cheap and easy to come by), but I'm curious as to what would be a reasonable distance?
Again, I realize that this isn't a "scientific" study, and that ballistics gel would be a better test media (but it's quite expensive)......and that my data gathered from this testing would only be useful if I was charged by a herd of water logged telephone directories!
Any info you would care to share would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.....................
If so, what do you use as a testing media, and how far away are you placing it from your rifle?
I've never tested my centerfire rifles; I have tested my handguns (both hunting and defensive rounds, factory and handloads).....my media is water soaked surgical sponges packed in plastic gallon jugs. While it might not be very scientific, it does give me some indication as to how my rounds might perform. Some of the better HP defensive ammo didn't expand in the media, while others exceeded my expectations. The distance was 21 feet for defensive ammo; 25 yards for handgun hunting rounds.
I would like to test some of my .223 varmint rounds, as well as some of my "safari" loads for my .30-06, .338 Win. mag, and .375 H&H mag......for test media I'm thinking about using water soaked telephone books (cheap and easy to come by), but I'm curious as to what would be a reasonable distance?
Again, I realize that this isn't a "scientific" study, and that ballistics gel would be a better test media (but it's quite expensive)......and that my data gathered from this testing would only be useful if I was charged by a herd of water logged telephone directories!
Any info you would care to share would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.....................