I was introduced to Missouri Bullet Co. 180 grain .357 strikers on the forum here. I have shot a couple of hundred rounds, just received 500 more bullets form MBC.
I am curious if anyone has used Ballistic Gel on the Striker? I am interested to see the wound channel.
And yes, I am too cheap to buy my own Ballistic Gel, its too darn expensive !
Site seems to be working OK.
Missouri 180 Strikers on Ballistic Gel
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Missouri 180 Strikers on Ballistic Gel
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Re: Missouri 180 Strikers on Ballistic Gel
Well since it is a hard cast bullet and won't expand in the gel probably nothing much more than a clean pass thru.
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Re: Missouri 180 Strikers on Ballistic Gel
I think your probably correct, but I want to see the length of the wound channel and if there is any tumbling.
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Re: Missouri 180 Strikers on Ballistic Gel
I shoot them never had one tumble. Just clean hole.
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Re: Missouri 180 Strikers on Ballistic Gel
Same here, I just want to see what happens on contact and penetration. Like I said, the stuff is expensive and I'm not that curious !
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