Ray B
AH legend
About 25 years ago I conducted a test of all the .308" 180 gr and a few 165 grain bullets I could find, the test was to fire the bullets into milkjugs filled with water. Each jug was one gallon in size and the water was drkly tinted with food colloring. the jugs were placed on a rack and the bullet fired into the line of jugs. This was before digital so the documentation of the result were lacking. However a lotwas learned about how one bullet performs to the circumstance, relative to another. Several of the bullets used are no longer available, but several new bullets are available. In addition, I am considering trying bullets from several cali bers so that the data would also show perfofrmance differences between bullets of similar size and construction but also bullets of se=veral different sizes and velocities. the first study was published in Handloader Digest, but I think I'll take a shot at internet publishing to see how it works.