Beautiful open meplats(hollowpoints). Ballistic gall will show you the difference. If no gel available, fill 1 gal milk jugs with shredded newspaper, then saturate paper and pack lightly. This gives you a test medium pretty close to animal flesh. Milk jug on the left was shot with a 105 Berger VLD from my 6x284. Jug on the right had the same bullet hollowpointed as I described and you have done.Looking for suggestions on how to test these for expansion without shooting a critter as my intent is to use these on pigs. I would like to test without crippling
Terminal ballistics! Beautiful! Several jugs in a row with the wet newspaper and one should capture whatever is left of the bullet. The second jug exterior will deformed the bullet and you might find fragments, not the mushroomed appearance. The enlarged exit suggest your bullet was mushroomed. The shock wave from bullet coming apart blew the jug apart. Nice work.Here is an update on my testing with the bullets that I opened up. Results were from a 224 Valkyrie with using 25gr CFE223 from 100 yds.
Entrance hole:
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Exit side:
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Second jug as it laid after being shot. It was set on the wood blocks.
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I loved using the wet newspaper as it showed how you could expect damage to be spread out.
Here is the exit hole after I held the jug together.
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I was unable to recover any bullets so I will set up a trap on the next test.