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<blockquote data-quote="calling4life" data-source="post: 2899802" data-attributes="member: 48454"><p>Aria ballistics has a 10mm load with the cutting edge ballistics all coper solid, it's 190 gr and I'm not generally one to recommend lower weight when it comes to a defensive round for bone busting and such.</p><p></p><p>However, modern materials and designs, the cutting edge solids have a very solid reputation even though they are lighter weight for caliber bullets, the copper construction means they are longer for the weight though, seems to be evening out. There have been some penetration tests done on the Africa forum with big bores and they tend to be about as perfect as a bullet could be in performance. Deep straight penetration.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought, though that double tap load is a fantastic choice for sure, be interesting to see a test with some harder material penetration, couple wood boards angled at about 45 degrees, one forward, one back, then perhaps some jugs of water behind.</p><p></p><p>Fire several rounds and see how straight they track. </p><p></p><p>Bought to do something similar with my 500 S&W and the 400gr CEB solid, I built my 500 with a 1/12 twist barrel because I wanted to run the heavier 500-600s, but those CEB solids have been performing great for people, so I just have to try them and see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calling4life, post: 2899802, member: 48454"] Aria ballistics has a 10mm load with the cutting edge ballistics all coper solid, it's 190 gr and I'm not generally one to recommend lower weight when it comes to a defensive round for bone busting and such. However, modern materials and designs, the cutting edge solids have a very solid reputation even though they are lighter weight for caliber bullets, the copper construction means they are longer for the weight though, seems to be evening out. There have been some penetration tests done on the Africa forum with big bores and they tend to be about as perfect as a bullet could be in performance. Deep straight penetration. Just a thought, though that double tap load is a fantastic choice for sure, be interesting to see a test with some harder material penetration, couple wood boards angled at about 45 degrees, one forward, one back, then perhaps some jugs of water behind. Fire several rounds and see how straight they track. Bought to do something similar with my 500 S&W and the 400gr CEB solid, I built my 500 with a 1/12 twist barrel because I wanted to run the heavier 500-600s, but those CEB solids have been performing great for people, so I just have to try them and see. [/QUOTE]
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