Tipped Bloodline
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Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Rapid City, South Dakota
Posts: 3,732
Tipped Bloodline
Tom sent six of these bullet with the added tip to test. It is a 40 caliber bloodline, and with the tip weighs 203 grain. First test was to shoot at paper using 50 grain of Blackhorn powder. Target was at 25 yard. Aim was the low blue tape. Two shots were taken.
Obviously the bullet doesn't get along with my rifle, or perhaps the rifle/scope is messed up. After seeing the target, i wasn't very confident about shooting through the carpet, plywood, and water jugs. However, since i was there, i went ahead, and loaded 50 grain Blackhorn, a bullet, and set up to shoot the jugs at 25 yard.
The bullet went through three jugs, barely cut the edge of the fourth, and went away. There is no evidence it fractured. The video show the front jug still held water as it lay there on the ground with minimal damage, after the bullet went through. There was no sign of slits on the back side indicating flying petals. Normally the front jug is shredded; this is the first time i can recall it still holding water afterwards. There was no evidence of flying petals through the second jug either.
The target shot earlier made me wonder if my rifle/scope was messed up, so i shot three 200 grain shockwave, at the target placed at 101 yard. Load was 115 grain Blackhorn, W209 primer, Harvester sabot. The 45 Omega with the old 4X scope shoots OK.
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Saxonburg Pa
Posts: 3,925
Thanks Ron, Thats probably why we never did anything with those tips and i couldnt remember so thats why i sent them to you. You need a faster twist especially with those tips on. Thats probably why the accuracy was so bad. But like ive always said, if they dont pass your 50grn test i wont use them. Thanks for all your help.
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This is the first target I could find it is only a 40 yard target but it shows the grouping of the Lehigh 40x200