Vt.birdhunter
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Thought I should post a pic of a book I shot a few years ago; safety slugs just came up on another thread and are widely discussed.
Blue tip Glaser Safety Slug fired from Bushmaster C15, 16" barrel at 10 feet, impact above quarter in photo
55gr HP, same rifle, distance; impact is to right of quarter, left of .223 round.
55gr FMJ, same rifle, distance; impact above and right of .223 round.
The book shown in photo was behind 10" of other wet phone books and paperbacks. The books were soaked in water overnight.
You can see that at this depth of penetration, the HP had expanded quite a bit. At the same depth of penetration however, LOOK WHAT THE GLASER DID
Beyond the book shown, the glaser penetrated another 1.5", and left an impact signature another inch or so.
The HP slug continued another 4" in wet material.
The FMJ slug was not recovered after passing through a book edge.
.357 magnum Blue tip Glaser ammo fired from a S/W 386NG was also tested, results were identical. Less overall penetration, but not too far off from a HP load. Not even close to a FMJ. Expansion of the Glaser slug was violent and explosive. It blew out 2 inches off the corner of a phone book.
Hind sight and all......I really should have set up an additional experiment; target material covered with some heavy clothing. Ill do it next time my buddy lets me make a mess of his yard
BTW, the book choice was random, didn't notice the title until we were looking for slugs. I love my wife, lol Book belonged to a buddy's folks.
Blue tip Glaser Safety Slug fired from Bushmaster C15, 16" barrel at 10 feet, impact above quarter in photo
55gr HP, same rifle, distance; impact is to right of quarter, left of .223 round.
55gr FMJ, same rifle, distance; impact above and right of .223 round.
The book shown in photo was behind 10" of other wet phone books and paperbacks. The books were soaked in water overnight.
You can see that at this depth of penetration, the HP had expanded quite a bit. At the same depth of penetration however, LOOK WHAT THE GLASER DID
Beyond the book shown, the glaser penetrated another 1.5", and left an impact signature another inch or so.
The HP slug continued another 4" in wet material.
The FMJ slug was not recovered after passing through a book edge.
.357 magnum Blue tip Glaser ammo fired from a S/W 386NG was also tested, results were identical. Less overall penetration, but not too far off from a HP load. Not even close to a FMJ. Expansion of the Glaser slug was violent and explosive. It blew out 2 inches off the corner of a phone book.
Hind sight and all......I really should have set up an additional experiment; target material covered with some heavy clothing. Ill do it next time my buddy lets me make a mess of his yard
BTW, the book choice was random, didn't notice the title until we were looking for slugs. I love my wife, lol Book belonged to a buddy's folks.