All three of those Remington FBI loads were recovered from wetpack, both donuts were within a half inch of the center shaft, which penetrated just a bit farther before stopping. Penetration in wetpack was around 6", which translates to around 11-12" in ballistic gel. I can't find my notes to confirm that, but I'm pretty sure those numbers are close.
Where the hotel is my notebook?
Go to Youtube and search for TNOutdoors. He has number vids on ammo and penetration tests. I think he did a test of Buffalo Bores soft 158 SWCHP.
Yes he shot it through 4 layers of denim it penetrated 18 inches with next to no expansion. I'll just stick with the normal makers Win, Rem and Fed, and get 50 rounds for the cost of 20 rounds of the Buffalo bore.
Shot placement is king. Adequate penetration is queen. Everything else is just angels dancing on the heads of pins.![]()
And, two holes bleed better than one.
Yeah, but I've worked on cases where there were additional, unwanted holes in innocent bystanders behind the first one. That's to be avoided.![]()
I agree. But, more bystanders are taken out by misses than through and throughs.
That's a shooter problem, not an ammo problem. Selecting ammo that will assure "two holes" is not the best policy in my book.
Naturally, you're right. That's why I find the Buffalo Bore standard pressure .38 Special 150 grain WC and 158 grain LSWC-HP adequate. (The standard pressure Buffalo Bore chronos faster than the usual commercial +P offerings.)
I was just adding some levity.
I was just adding some levity.
what are the general specs for the 158gr FBI +P loading?
who loads something like that these days?
what are the general specs for the 158gr FBI +P loading?
who loads something like that these days?
I would say 850 fps out of a 4" barrel. Manufacturers that come to mind are Federal, Winchester, Remington and Buffalo Bore.
Like my 10-5 (a 4" gun as well), this gun shoots precisely to POA. I still can't figure out how Smith does that with fixed sighted guns.