Aussie_Hunter
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It's been a while since I have had time to load and test more projectiles.
Today I tested 3 different 500 Jeffery loads using Woodleigh Projectiles.
Test was the same as I did previously with 375H&H & 458 Lott loads using 20L water drums.
Awesome performance out of the Woodleighs again even though I was well over the Woodleigh recommended impact velocity with 2 of the loads. Still haven't decided on which load I will use for buffalo next year but I am leaning towards the 600 grain projectile just because of the better penetration at the lower velocity. It is obvious with the results below that the more you crank the Woodleighs up in velocity the less penetration you will get, having said this I have used the 535 grain RNSN load below on 2 scrub bulls already with great results.
Again I hope some people find this info interesting and get something out of it.
Rifle used Blaser R8 Professional Hunter with a 23.5 inch barrel.
All 3 loads were put over the chrono and all 3 loads used Bertram brass, Federal gold medal primers and Alliant RL17 powder.
Load 1
Woodleigh 600 grain PP Weldcore
Muzzle Velocity 2205fps
Estimated Impact Velocity 2120fps
Penetration 31.5 inches (penetration performance identical to the 458 Lott load I have tested previously)
Expansion 0.92 inches
Weight Retained 516.3 grains
Weight retention 86%
Load 2
Woodleigh 535 grain PP Weldcore
Muzzle Velocity 2467fps
Estimated Impact Velocity 2365fps
Penetration 22 inches
Expansion 1.06 inches
Weight Retained 470.5 grains
Weight Retention 88%
Load 3
Woodleigh 535 grain RNSN Weldcore
Muzzle Velocity 2385fps
Estimated Impact Velocity 2295fps
Penetration 30 Inches
Expansion 1.06 inches
Weight Retained 508.3 grains
Weight Retention 95%
Today I tested 3 different 500 Jeffery loads using Woodleigh Projectiles.
Test was the same as I did previously with 375H&H & 458 Lott loads using 20L water drums.
Awesome performance out of the Woodleighs again even though I was well over the Woodleigh recommended impact velocity with 2 of the loads. Still haven't decided on which load I will use for buffalo next year but I am leaning towards the 600 grain projectile just because of the better penetration at the lower velocity. It is obvious with the results below that the more you crank the Woodleighs up in velocity the less penetration you will get, having said this I have used the 535 grain RNSN load below on 2 scrub bulls already with great results.
Again I hope some people find this info interesting and get something out of it.
Rifle used Blaser R8 Professional Hunter with a 23.5 inch barrel.
All 3 loads were put over the chrono and all 3 loads used Bertram brass, Federal gold medal primers and Alliant RL17 powder.
Load 1
Woodleigh 600 grain PP Weldcore
Muzzle Velocity 2205fps
Estimated Impact Velocity 2120fps
Penetration 31.5 inches (penetration performance identical to the 458 Lott load I have tested previously)
Expansion 0.92 inches
Weight Retained 516.3 grains
Weight retention 86%
Load 2
Woodleigh 535 grain PP Weldcore
Muzzle Velocity 2467fps
Estimated Impact Velocity 2365fps
Penetration 22 inches
Expansion 1.06 inches
Weight Retained 470.5 grains
Weight Retention 88%
Load 3
Woodleigh 535 grain RNSN Weldcore
Muzzle Velocity 2385fps
Estimated Impact Velocity 2295fps
Penetration 30 Inches
Expansion 1.06 inches
Weight Retained 508.3 grains
Weight Retention 95%
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