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<blockquote data-quote="Wheatgerm" data-source="post: 731320" data-attributes="member: 52003"><p>below...</p><p>pic 1 is the deeper point (.100) going threw the wafer board. i tried to pull it apart to show the wound channel and expansion going threw the dough. this one shows more penetration. possible took a little longer to expand without the help of the thick plywood.. bullet found 19 inches overall penetration...</p><p> </p><p>pic 2 i didnt hit the dough solid and finally got a pass threw you can see where the main jacked passed threw then you can also see where the fragments had also passed threw.</p><p> </p><p>pic 3 i had moved out to 600yards and hadnt turned the turret enough. the bullet penetrated about 2 inches into a solid boulder and still stayed together.</p><p> </p><p>once again, viewing the pics i dont know how these will look to everyone else. but it said enough for me. and im very impressed, so i thought id share. from the shallowest point bullets to the deepest hallowpoints in the box i see no difference from this test</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheatgerm, post: 731320, member: 52003"] below... pic 1 is the deeper point (.100) going threw the wafer board. i tried to pull it apart to show the wound channel and expansion going threw the dough. this one shows more penetration. possible took a little longer to expand without the help of the thick plywood.. bullet found 19 inches overall penetration... pic 2 i didnt hit the dough solid and finally got a pass threw you can see where the main jacked passed threw then you can also see where the fragments had also passed threw. pic 3 i had moved out to 600yards and hadnt turned the turret enough. the bullet penetrated about 2 inches into a solid boulder and still stayed together. once again, viewing the pics i dont know how these will look to everyone else. but it said enough for me. and im very impressed, so i thought id share. from the shallowest point bullets to the deepest hallowpoints in the box i see no difference from this test [/QUOTE]
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