OliveOil
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I use to hunt big trophy wild boars in the 200 pounds in south of France. This is silent stalking, puffing flour to check wind direction, with .308W shot taken from 5 to 150 yards.
Those beast are heavily armored with thick skin and 2" of very hard fat from neck to mid chest (often found 00 buck caught in armor), have a thick fur full of dried mud and gravels. Broadshots are usually OK, but I had issues (too much) on facing or quartering shots, or impact in the pelvic bone, from lack of penetration to erratic trajectory in game or total bullet disintegration.
Musing here and there, I read about home made bonded core bullets, Corbin coper tubing jackets and about a technique of placing a cored 243 jacket base up in a .30 jacket, seat, add a short core, seat again and point, some kind of home made A-frame bullet.
I already talk with a nice guy from Michigan who tried the core bonding technique, ran some penetration tests on soaked paper and could not really assess a penetration / shattering difference in between bonded and non bonded bullets.
Has anybody here has knowledge / experience of such bullet making and ran some terminal balistic testing, or maybe someone could share some tough game hunting experience with such bullets ?
Thanks.
Those beast are heavily armored with thick skin and 2" of very hard fat from neck to mid chest (often found 00 buck caught in armor), have a thick fur full of dried mud and gravels. Broadshots are usually OK, but I had issues (too much) on facing or quartering shots, or impact in the pelvic bone, from lack of penetration to erratic trajectory in game or total bullet disintegration.
Musing here and there, I read about home made bonded core bullets, Corbin coper tubing jackets and about a technique of placing a cored 243 jacket base up in a .30 jacket, seat, add a short core, seat again and point, some kind of home made A-frame bullet.
I already talk with a nice guy from Michigan who tried the core bonding technique, ran some penetration tests on soaked paper and could not really assess a penetration / shattering difference in between bonded and non bonded bullets.
Has anybody here has knowledge / experience of such bullet making and ran some terminal balistic testing, or maybe someone could share some tough game hunting experience with such bullets ?
Thanks.