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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Introducing the Absolute Hammer
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<blockquote data-quote="bodean87" data-source="post: 2004498" data-attributes="member: 31009"><p>I got bored today and tried a little test on the 90 absolute. I lined up two five gallon foam buckets ( thick plastic). Shot was from 30 yards. I have to say I'm impressed. Nosler bt and sierra mk have never made it to the second bucket. The absolute dented the back of the second bucket and split the first one. I did the same test with a 100 gr mk at the same time. It puffed the first bucket out but broke apart into small pieces. The recoverd absolute weighed 43.5 grains. Mv of 90 gr 3860. Mv of 100 gr mk 3540.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bodean87, post: 2004498, member: 31009"] I got bored today and tried a little test on the 90 absolute. I lined up two five gallon foam buckets ( thick plastic). Shot was from 30 yards. I have to say I'm impressed. Nosler bt and sierra mk have never made it to the second bucket. The absolute dented the back of the second bucket and split the first one. I did the same test with a 100 gr mk at the same time. It puffed the first bucket out but broke apart into small pieces. The recoverd absolute weighed 43.5 grains. Mv of 90 gr 3860. Mv of 100 gr mk 3540. [/QUOTE]
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