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Old 05-26-2007 | 05:05 PM
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frontier gander
 
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Default Powerbelt held together

My nephew was out shooting his 22 and he went and filled up a gallon jug and was shooting it. I got ready and filled up two 1gallon milk jugs and one of those big liquid laundry detergent jugs. Grabbed a pizza box and but that all behind the jugs, got the camera all set up, hit the record button, or so i thought. the 225 grain aerotip bullet sliced the two thinner milk jugs in half, the heavy plastic container had a clean enterance bullet hole, an exit hole that had splits 4" long running around the top and bottom of the bullet hole. Pizza box had a clean hole. I figure that if the bullet can hold up all again that and keep going, I'll be using it for deer this year. Sadly this movie did not show up. I'll never buy a Kodak camera again, nothing but trouble with this thing since day one. Didnt find one piece of copper or lead from that bullet.

I did however load up a 1 gallon milk jug with water and placed a 4" thick split log behind the jug and the same pizza box behind it. I made sure this time the camera was rolling and this video finally took.
Load: 70 grains Triple 7, 225 grain aerotip powerbelt.
Distance : 32 yards.

I know some of you guys cant watch videos due to internet speed so heres what the bullet did.

Shot hit the water jug a couple inchs high of my bulls eye, Split the jug in half, You should have seen the massive amount of water that shot out. Im talkin SHOT out lol. You guys that are able to watch the video, Keep an eye to the right side of the tree and take note to all that water!
Bullet impacted the 4" log with a nice clean hole and exited and left spliters of wood the size of a golf ball. Total pass-thru and the bullet kept going.

http://s96.photobucket.com/albums/l2...Picture001.flv
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