I've been getting fantastic accuracy out of noslers 30-30 ballistic tip bullet.
Groups at 100 yds have been easily under 1" and I've been able to reliably ring the 300yd gong with my ballistic plex scope. I certainly don't plan to hunt at that range but I get teased by "what if" a shot did come up.
Would the bullet expand?
So I set up a test that probably isn't real scientific but here goes.
Filled a cat litter jug with water and strapped a piece of paneling to the back. Hoping to see the profile of the bullet in the pass through.
Quick target told me the velocity of my load at 300 yds would be about 1490fps.
I loaded 21 grains of 3031 thinking it would do about 1600 and I'd place the jug at the 50 yd distance.
The load actually chronoed at 1400 so I'd have to stand point blank.
So I stood about 8' away and let one fly.
There was pretty good hydrostatic action as I got pretty soaked.
The 2nd picture shows a slightly bigger than 1"x1" hole left in the wood.
The 3rd picture shows the inward hole and the outward hole on the jug with a thumbtac for reference.
The hole coming in somehow shrunk down to about 1/4".
The outgoing hole is easily twice that size.
So from what I saw and felt I think the bullet did expand.
Is it ideal.....heck no but it is going the same speed plus some as a 357 magnum at point blank range.
I have to believe this would take a deer down if hit in the vitals.
What do you think....fact, fiction, or I proved nothing???
Groups at 100 yds have been easily under 1" and I've been able to reliably ring the 300yd gong with my ballistic plex scope. I certainly don't plan to hunt at that range but I get teased by "what if" a shot did come up.
Would the bullet expand?
So I set up a test that probably isn't real scientific but here goes.
Filled a cat litter jug with water and strapped a piece of paneling to the back. Hoping to see the profile of the bullet in the pass through.
Quick target told me the velocity of my load at 300 yds would be about 1490fps.
I loaded 21 grains of 3031 thinking it would do about 1600 and I'd place the jug at the 50 yd distance.
The load actually chronoed at 1400 so I'd have to stand point blank.
So I stood about 8' away and let one fly.
There was pretty good hydrostatic action as I got pretty soaked.
The 2nd picture shows a slightly bigger than 1"x1" hole left in the wood.
The 3rd picture shows the inward hole and the outward hole on the jug with a thumbtac for reference.
The hole coming in somehow shrunk down to about 1/4".
The outgoing hole is easily twice that size.
So from what I saw and felt I think the bullet did expand.
Is it ideal.....heck no but it is going the same speed plus some as a 357 magnum at point blank range.
I have to believe this would take a deer down if hit in the vitals.
What do you think....fact, fiction, or I proved nothing???