Wilderness Blacktail
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Hey folks I have a bit of info on this bullet I thot might be useful to somebody. When components were scarce I couldnt find any options so picked these up to run in ny nephews 22-250 and my 14" twist 22Hornet.
Research I did indicated they would likely pass thru deer on broadside shots with impacts below 4000fps and surely reach vitals.
So i loaded em up did some testing. Just in my hornet at 3000fps i shot a hunk of 6-7" thick douglas fir firewood at 10 yards. Pass thru. Bullet was lodged in a the backing round of solid oak, in chunks. The 2 pieces of it I recovered weight 19.2grs
So i thot maybe liquid causes the "grenade" effect and put a small water bottle in front of the wood now sideways at 5ish" thick with the oak backer behind it and let fly.
Passed thru all that and again lodged in the super hard oak in a couple chunks. I couldnt dig it out.
So i loaded em around 4k n told him stay stay from the shoulder bones until weve seen results. A couple bucks and so far great terminal performance.
On small game in the Hornet at 2900ish ive a taken a few birds the size of starlings at 50 and 80yards and even direct chest hits they did not blow up. On a grouse (legal for us) at 10 yards i hit a touch lower on the chest than i wished and it did ruin a bit of meat but did not blow up and destroy the bird.
My nephew hit one a smidge low at 20 yards with his rifle and blew it up. Oops. Bummer.
So far it seems these bullets break apart in chunks after a inch or so which continue to penetrate but unless the impact is extremely high they do not grenade.
I'll put the test pics
Research I did indicated they would likely pass thru deer on broadside shots with impacts below 4000fps and surely reach vitals.
So i loaded em up did some testing. Just in my hornet at 3000fps i shot a hunk of 6-7" thick douglas fir firewood at 10 yards. Pass thru. Bullet was lodged in a the backing round of solid oak, in chunks. The 2 pieces of it I recovered weight 19.2grs
So i thot maybe liquid causes the "grenade" effect and put a small water bottle in front of the wood now sideways at 5ish" thick with the oak backer behind it and let fly.
Passed thru all that and again lodged in the super hard oak in a couple chunks. I couldnt dig it out.
So i loaded em around 4k n told him stay stay from the shoulder bones until weve seen results. A couple bucks and so far great terminal performance.
On small game in the Hornet at 2900ish ive a taken a few birds the size of starlings at 50 and 80yards and even direct chest hits they did not blow up. On a grouse (legal for us) at 10 yards i hit a touch lower on the chest than i wished and it did ruin a bit of meat but did not blow up and destroy the bird.
My nephew hit one a smidge low at 20 yards with his rifle and blew it up. Oops. Bummer.
So far it seems these bullets break apart in chunks after a inch or so which continue to penetrate but unless the impact is extremely high they do not grenade.
I'll put the test pics