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Got out with a buddy this evening to shoot the gong at 388yds. It's over an inch thick steel but I don't believe it to be hardened steel.
I was quite surprised that the 62gr TSX(3000fps) only made tiny, tiny point divets in the steel.
Military 62gr full metal jacket ammo at 3380fps made nice round craters as did 80gr VLD's at 3300fps.
Is this a function of velocity or the fact that the TSX is solid copper or possibly a combination of them both? Have others found similar results?
I was quite surprised that the 62gr TSX(3000fps) only made tiny, tiny point divets in the steel.
Military 62gr full metal jacket ammo at 3380fps made nice round craters as did 80gr VLD's at 3300fps.
Is this a function of velocity or the fact that the TSX is solid copper or possibly a combination of them both? Have others found similar results?