Set up a ballistic test with gallon jugs of water this weekend for the blackpowder load I'll be shooting this year. It's the same one I've used successfully on VA whitetail several seasons in the past- 250 grain Barnes T-EZ over 85 grains by volume of Blackhorn 209. MV out of a .50 caliber CVA Wolf a modest 1800 FPS, so impact velocity at 100 yards was probably around 1550. Here is the recovered projectile:
I'm not surprised by the performance, as all Barnes bullets I've ever used show boringly consistent expansion, but was happy to see this occur at a relatively slow speed. The projectile passed completely through 4 jugs of water, and was touching the edge of the fifth jug. I have yet to recover a projectile from game, as all of my shots have been complete pass throughs, but this definitely confirms that I'll be sticking with these for everywhere their use is legal.
I'm not surprised by the performance, as all Barnes bullets I've ever used show boringly consistent expansion, but was happy to see this occur at a relatively slow speed. The projectile passed completely through 4 jugs of water, and was touching the edge of the fifth jug. I have yet to recover a projectile from game, as all of my shots have been complete pass throughs, but this definitely confirms that I'll be sticking with these for everywhere their use is legal.
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