good experiment , nice video . i made a back stop screwing 16 gage to 1x3 lumber and then filling with 40# bag of cement . metal protects cement from chipping and cement keeps the metal from deforming . I do not shoot anything over 12 FPE so ?
I know , you are right , I realized that half way of this test but it was already too late and I wanted to keep it fair for the rest of the calibers that I was going to shoot but the lesson been learned for the next testThe results may differ if the metal were stable and immovable as the movement takes away some of the energy from the projectile.
Mike
About 24 feet , the video is edited so it feels like I was standing right infront of the targetHow far away were you?
Thanks for watching !good experiment , nice video . i made a back stop screwing 16 gage to 1x3 lumber and then filling with 40# bag of cement . metal protects cement from chipping and cement keeps the metal from deforming . I do not shoot anything over 12 FPE so ?
Thanks for watching ! Before this test I was thinking my .25 cal challenger pro w heavier spring and power on max will penetrate the 16 ga steel , but absolutely no chance . I made another you tube video about frying pan penetration test with exact Same rifles and .25 call put hole on 2 frying pan and almost came out of the 3rd one , but in this test 16 ga steel was too tough for them except the 9 mmI think the metal of the electrical box I use as a pellet trap is 16 gauge. It is filled with rubber mulch but the depth is less than 3 inches. My 25 calibers (45-50 fpe) shoot through the mulch at the top and dent the back but are not close to going through. That seems consistent with this - 16 gauge will stop most airguns but can get pretty dented.
Thanks for watching !Good video, except for the music and flashing lights at the beginning.
Great idea using rubber mulchI think the metal of the electrical box I use as a pellet trap is 16 gauge. It is filled with rubber mulch but the depth is less than 3 inches. My 25 calibers (45-50 fpe) shoot through the mulch at the top and dent the back but are not close to going through. That seems consistent with this - 16 gauge will stop most airguns but can get pretty dented.