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Many thanks to 9ThreeXFifty7 for sending me these. I have taken the liberty of posting his comments and results here for posterity on NitroExpress.com Quote: Winchester Super Speed 180 Pointed Soft Point Factory Load @ 2356 fps. Old stock. - Fully penetrated 3 boards and 2 jugs. Bullet was found in 3rd jug. - Recovered weight 148 grains, 82%, .68" diameter. Remington-Peters 215 grain Round Nose Factory Load @ 2004 fps. 1950s-1960s stock - Full penetration of 4 boards and 3 jugs. Bullet was found in 4th jug. - Recovered weight 179 grains, 83%, 73" diameter. "U" 1943 MKVII Ball bullet @ 2287 fps. Ball bullet from 1985 HXP L1A1 was removed and replaced with this MKVII bullet - Full penetration of 4 boards and 3 jugs. Bullet entered the 3rd jug dead centre then veered off to exit the 3rd jug at the bottom of the jug, then unzipped the 4th jug and ploughed into the heavy wood table where it wedged tightly. - Recovered weight 173 grains, 99%, no expansion but it did bend and flatten some. I have read reports of this dual core (aluminium front, lead rear) bullet acting as a soft point but I cannot verify this. Bullet changed course in the media with a slightly oblong exit hole where it left the first jug. First jug showed some splitting but stayed mostly intact. Second jug did blow up. Greek HXP 1985 L1A1 175 grain Factory Military Ball Load @ 2363 fps. Solid lead one-piece core - Full penetration of 3 jugs and 3 boards, then fully penetrated 11/4 inches of plywood and came to rest inside the laminations of an additional piece of 3/4 inch plywood. - Bullet lost about 1 grain of weight but otherwise stayed intact and maintained its shape and could be shot again. I only had three jugs left when I shot this bullet so I piled up plywood to catch the thing if/when it exited the third jug. This bullet did little damage to the first jug except for the .311 calibre entry and exit holes, then turned sideways in the second jug and spent the rest of its trip flying sideways. Greek HXP 1985 L1A1 170 grain "DUM-DUM SPECIAL" @ 2327 fps. Factory Military Ball Load with tip ground off - Bullet fully penetrated 3 boards and 2 jugs, then carried on through the 3rd jug and dented the board behind it. - Core did slip up the jacket but recovered weight was 156 grains, 92%, .67" diameter. I twisted a 5/32 inch wrench socket around the bullet tip to score it then ground off the tip to the line and polished the tip on a buffing wheel. PLEASE NOTE: Due to the possibility of shooting the core out of the bullet and leaving the jacket stuck in the bore I cannot recommend this practise. I did it but I am telling you not to! I checked the bore between shots. Quote: |