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BULLET TEST COMPARISON (as promised)
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 380936" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>Two constants in both tests (media) are that the Bergers and Sierras tumble when they don't expand and the Sherman and noslers expand and usually continue on straight which is what I have experienced in past tests. It seems that the Bergers either blow or don't expand (not much in between). The Sierras are more difficult to get to expand than the Bergers and usually shed the jacket when they do expand but not as violent as the Berger. Im going to have to work on a larger tank. It appears that one would need at least 5' of water, especially for the non expanded bullets (maybe more)? I'd like to find an old culvert and weld up the ends with a boot (window to shoot through) I may try some of that material that absorbs many times its weight in H20.( It creates a jell like substance.) Suggestions welcome!.........Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 380936, member: 13833"] Two constants in both tests (media) are that the Bergers and Sierras tumble when they don't expand and the Sherman and noslers expand and usually continue on straight which is what I have experienced in past tests. It seems that the Bergers either blow or don't expand (not much in between). The Sierras are more difficult to get to expand than the Bergers and usually shed the jacket when they do expand but not as violent as the Berger. Im going to have to work on a larger tank. It appears that one would need at least 5' of water, especially for the non expanded bullets (maybe more)? I'd like to find an old culvert and weld up the ends with a boot (window to shoot through) I may try some of that material that absorbs many times its weight in H20.( It creates a jell like substance.) Suggestions welcome!.........Rich [/QUOTE]
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