Final test session today. 2750fps over the crono giving 2677fpe.
I did manage to capture one bullet, predictably expanded greatly and has shed some pieces.
All good there then.
Next I moved out to a measured 200m, having placed two 25kg sacks of damp builders sand against a banked backstop.
Three shots off my sticks, and very happy with that tidy group 200m off sticks, I call that not bad. Just aimed centre of mass.
Recovered all three bullets, two of which have shed petals, which going by the two petals I recovered look quite uniform.
All three bullets were recovered from the rear of the first sack, however the front of the second sack was ruptured and I expected to find the bullets in that second sack. It seems significant that all three stopped around the same depth into the sacks, shedding the petals seems not to result in a massive increase in penetration.
I am more than happy with accuracy and terminal effect/expansion. The purpose of this post was to publicise my findings, good or bad. I went out last night and dropped two Fox, both at around 100m. Predictably no issues at all. I managed to sell my stockpile of SST's last night, and will be exclusively using the Fox bullets going forward.
I hope my ramblings have given some clarity to those wanting unbiased results. 2 bags of builders sand cost just £3.75, would love to try clay or ballistic wax but I imagine the latter pricey.
Interested in others thoughts. I personally fear that BASC et al have thrown open the barn doors to a 'voluntary ban' on most lead ammo. I was once a qualified heli~abseiler, and jump before your pushed is always sound advice.