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<blockquote data-quote="Wheatgerm" data-source="post: 731388" data-attributes="member: 52003"><p>6$ for a 25lb bag of flower and about 20 min of mixing with a big mixing drill haha. It was fun to see how much energy these bullets impact with and to be able to cut the dough open and see what the bullets were actually doing. I know its not super accurate but in my mind its more accurate than ballistics gel that has alot more resistance. I would believe that my bullets should expand and do the job on pretty much anything bigger than a cottontail bunny... heck maybe they would even expand on a bunny haha..</p><p></p><p>I wish I could have video the shockwave that was send threw the dough box it was insane to actually realize how hard the bullet was impacting.</p><p></p><p>Jeff, you are absolutely right. I did this test to know for a fact that I wasn't damaging the bullets from loading or from recoil inside the magazine, and it feels great to have total confidence knowing my bullets are going to do the job... no penciling here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheatgerm, post: 731388, member: 52003"] 6$ for a 25lb bag of flower and about 20 min of mixing with a big mixing drill haha. It was fun to see how much energy these bullets impact with and to be able to cut the dough open and see what the bullets were actually doing. I know its not super accurate but in my mind its more accurate than ballistics gel that has alot more resistance. I would believe that my bullets should expand and do the job on pretty much anything bigger than a cottontail bunny... heck maybe they would even expand on a bunny haha.. I wish I could have video the shockwave that was send threw the dough box it was insane to actually realize how hard the bullet was impacting. Jeff, you are absolutely right. I did this test to know for a fact that I wasn't damaging the bullets from loading or from recoil inside the magazine, and it feels great to have total confidence knowing my bullets are going to do the job... no penciling here [/QUOTE]
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