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<blockquote data-quote="Festus" data-source="post: 106163" data-attributes="member: 4563"><p>Just wondered if anyone has experimented with ballistic gel. Cabelas offers a kit now to make the stuff and I just found another outfit that seems to be even better. It's called the Bullet Test Tube [<a href="http://www.thebullettesttube.com]" target="_blank">www.thebullettesttube.com]</a> and it can be reused over and over. Cabelas says their product can be reused up to ten times. You can order it with extensions that will catch bullets from the RUM's and presumeably from the EDGE's, MOAG's, Allen Mags and Thunder's. I 'spect GG could put a 225 gr. Accubond into it at 1K yards.</p><p> The other neat thing about it is you can measure the wound cavity by pouring measured volumes of water into the cavity. It has captured my interest. </p><p>Festus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Festus, post: 106163, member: 4563"] Just wondered if anyone has experimented with ballistic gel. Cabelas offers a kit now to make the stuff and I just found another outfit that seems to be even better. It's called the Bullet Test Tube [[url]www.thebullettesttube.com][/url] and it can be reused over and over. Cabelas says their product can be reused up to ten times. You can order it with extensions that will catch bullets from the RUM's and presumeably from the EDGE's, MOAG's, Allen Mags and Thunder's. I 'spect GG could put a 225 gr. Accubond into it at 1K yards. The other neat thing about it is you can measure the wound cavity by pouring measured volumes of water into the cavity. It has captured my interest. Festus [/QUOTE]
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