25 February 2005, 07:38
FURocious270 WSM Defeats Hardened Steel Plate
Target: IPSC 3/8" AR-500 hardened steel.
Gun: M70 FWT. 270 WSM
Bullet: 130gr Hornady SST
Powder: 64gr H-4831
Case: WIN
Primer: WINMAG
FPS: 3070 @ 40 F
Group Size .25"
Distance: 110 yds
I was humming along with the load listed above and was getting really excited. I could see only a small silver dot on the plate and thought, "I've got the perfect load" I fire the 6th round and I don't hear a thing. I didn't know what to think, 5 shots right on top of each other, then a flyer missing the plate completely?
I trot down to the plate and discover a .5" hole in the plate right where I was hitting. Through the scope, I just thought a big paint chip came off. After I got over being pissed about putting a hole in my plate, I realized that 6th shot wasn't a flyer, it went right through that hole! (Jagged hole at top, not square bolt hole at bottom of pic)
I guess 5 repetitive shots at the same point on the plate was pretty devastating. I've never had this happen before, then again, I have never had 5 shots land pretty much exactly on top of each other like this.
I think I'll keep that load and rifle. I have to think of a nickname for this new gun!
25 February 2005, 22:09
CollinsThat's the oddest looking piece of armor I've seen in a while.
The WSM's do go through it tho'
Here's what 1 shot of the .300 did (compares well with the 30-06 AP round).
25 February 2005, 22:46
FURociousIs that hardened steel? At what distance? What bullets on the 300 WSM?
26 February 2005, 08:05
ricciardelliSo tell me...
Do you guys BBQ those steel plates or just dip 'em in flour and fry them?
26 February 2005, 20:40
FURociousI use steel plates because I shoot on wide open farm ground and don't have a natural backstop. Plus, all you need is a can of spray paint, and you can make whatever size target you want, in any color.