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Reloading
Hammer bullet concern
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<blockquote data-quote="Coldfinger" data-source="post: 2255252" data-attributes="member: 113278"><p>I've never seen an animal that was a perfect uniform density like ballistic gel. To me it's a useless test for bullet performance except to say wow look how pretty my mushroom is and look how deep it went!! Now stick some hair connected to flexible hide with muscle grain bone different muscle density then all the different densities of the thoradic cavity out at your personal shooting distances and see what happens. I used to use a couple 5 gallon buckets lined up packed full of clay and whatever bedrock was shoveled in with an old hide to test bullets on at 300 yards. There's just way too much going on after the muzzle to ask every bullet to perform perfectly every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldfinger, post: 2255252, member: 113278"] I’ve never seen an animal that was a perfect uniform density like ballistic gel. To me it’s a useless test for bullet performance except to say wow look how pretty my mushroom is and look how deep it went!! Now stick some hair connected to flexible hide with muscle grain bone different muscle density then all the different densities of the thoradic cavity out at your personal shooting distances and see what happens. I used to use a couple 5 gallon buckets lined up packed full of clay and whatever bedrock was shoveled in with an old hide to test bullets on at 300 yards. There’s just way too much going on after the muzzle to ask every bullet to perform perfectly every time. [/QUOTE]
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