THE VIDEO
The bullet and tip weigh 165.4g.
This same set up has been used several times before, and since the jugs are always the same, a good comparison between bullets is possible. Previously, all the bullets tested in this way were 300g, except for one 270g. The powder charge was always kept the same, as was the approximate distance In this case, since this bullet is so much lighter, it seemed that holding the same 105g BH209 powder charge, wouldn't result in a good comparison. So, what was done was to set the clock at the jugs, and measure the speed of a 300g bullet pushed by the 105g charge. It turned out to be 1814 fps at the 14 yard distance of the jugs. Then various powder loads were tested until a similar bullet speed was achieved with the 200g bullet. The load was about 92.5g of BH, and the Omega was loaded and fired.
The bullet shredded the first two jugs, and penetrated through the next 2 jugs. The last 2 jugs, and the phone books were untouched by bullet. It took quite a lot of searching to find the bullet. When i was close to giving up on finding it, i spied it on the ground about 10' almost straight left of the jugs. The tip was laying on the ground right in front of the jugs; slightly left.
These jugs are no longer available to me; there are 5 jugs available for one last test.