I'll see if any are left on my workbench. The fc262 and max 223 cfe loads(77gr smk) I can for sure check. I can say all 3 have /had very similar point @100yd.
Also for explanation sake, when I say confused I mean he went stiff and shaky started walking in circles leaking. He had obvious brain damage but didn't just go to sleep like my results from other similar weight bullets in the same gun.
I'll get some data, but reading through the link you posted it seems I'm not the only one who didn't get the results they expected. I posted this because I know people read this forum to influence buying decisions.
I dont think we read the same thread. Also barrier blind is a property of the projectile, not something it does. Thats like saying "My bullet was dense to the target."
Barrier blind just means just the bullet performance doesn't degrade heavily if it passes through a barrier before striking the target.
Last edited by vicious_cb; 09-22-21 at 00:51.
QUOTE=WS6;2244034]Shot some boneless pork shoulder at 25 yards with my 16.1". Was about 10" of meat, backed by water jugs. This slug punched the meat (haha! Sorry...) and then went through 1 complete jug, and stopped in the second. I was able to shoot this setup twice, with identical results. I found only 1 or 2 specs of lead in the pork shoulder. I think that the earlier test I performed where I had thought the slug had fragmented, I must have hit the board.
Also, as to the expansion testing at reduced velocity, the 55 and 62gr loadings expand very well down to 15-1800fps. I do not think that the 75gr loading is THIS much of an exception. I reviewed some of the other test data that was generated for me by this source, and noted that the 70gr TSX I sent which was fired into gel at an impact velocity of almost 2300fps fps also failed to expand, which lends to my thoughts that it is possible that the consistency of the gel used, may not be 100% representative of what one should expect in all cases.[/QUOTE]
I am saying the bullet was dense to the target.
Perhaps it's behaving like a 160gr 6.5 soft point. Too stable to upset.
While I understand you wanting data I don't know why you want to dismiss a real world result. Tiny little entrance and exit wounds on a pigs body and head. Hardly any blood till I started dragging him.
Gel data is "lab testing" shooting stuff is a "practical test" wouldn't you agree?
Seconded.
Wild-ass guess... Would the longer 75gr bullets tumble on impact? (That would be good, as I understand it.)
Berger's stability calculator says their own 73gr boattail is still stabilized as slow as 800fps (!), but that assumes a 7:1 twist.
With a 8:1 twist, they're only marginally stable at 1,700fps.
With a 9:1 twist, they're barely stable at 2,200fps...
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