250g GMX--Jug
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Nontypical Buck
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250g GMX--Jug
This afternoon it was the 250g GMX bullet and sabot.
The bullet is just so barely visible at the bottom of the jug in the last photo. Kinda interesting it was the last jug standing that held the bullet. The jug has an entrance hole, and a hole on the back side where the bullet hit, and fell. This is the fourth jug. The load was 50g Blackhorn, primer was W209, and the range was 25 yard.
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The bullet is just so barely visible at the bottom of the jug in the last photo. Kinda interesting it was the last jug standing that held the bullet. The jug has an entrance hole, and a hole on the back side where the bullet hit, and fell. This is the fourth jug. The load was 50g Blackhorn, primer was W209, and the range was 25 yard.
VIDEO
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Okay, this is just a fairly well educated guess here but I believe the water jug tests on these "X Series" bullets will be a little faulty. Reason being is the hollow cavity. After opening, that hollow cavity will function as a "brake" in fluid dynamics. When it hits an animal, I'd have to imagine that cavity will fill up with material before it really hit "fluidic space" allowing greater penetration with those razor sharp petals. With a pure water test such as this that cavity will fill with water and then you have the surface tension of not only the target water but the surface tension of the water contained in the cavity.
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Nontypical Buck
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Spike
Join Date: Jan 2013
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Dave
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I never seem them in a store near me. But that's no shocker. I will have to get some of them. Do they come in weights other then 250? If they have a 300 that might be interesting to shoot. Also, how do they do when you push them harder? They don't splatter do they? Thanks for that test and information. They really have my interest.