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Ballistic gelatin test results : .351 Winchester

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Firearm : Winchester 351SLR

Cartridge : 180gr Remington Soft-Point (index # 7435)

Not a gelatin test - penetration depth is calculated based on expansion of bullet in water and velocity at impact. (MathCAD file attached)

This was a water test, with the target consisting of two 0.5 gallon waxed cardboard Orange Juice jugs filled with water and placed front-to-back in front of the bullet catch box.

Single shot impacted at 1787 ft/sec, expanded to 0.694" average diameter and was recovered at 157.5gr. Calculated penetration depth (in tissue) was 11.1".

Now to the calculations - here is a screenshot of the MathCAD:
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The MacPherson number was arrived at by a linear interpolation of Figure 8-31 in Bullet Penetration.

To give a frame of reference, this bullet penetrated the 16.0" bullet catch box and one 1 gallon water jug placed behind it, after going through ~ 8" of water (which at this velocity range is equivalent to ballistic gelatin).
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Sorry for the OT but...ahhh, MathCAD.

I haven't been employed as an engineer for over 15 years (got my MBA back then and haven't looked back since). I remember when it came out and all of us dorky engineers were so excited. Goodness, it didn't take much back then.
 
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