Thanks for your time and providing the pictures.I failed to mention, all shots were taken at 30 yards
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Thanks for your time and providing the pictures.I failed to mention, all shots were taken at 30 yards
Time out, how in the h are you going through Polycarbonate? It's used in safety glasses and for shielding on machines that can throw large heavy things. I've taken polycarbonate safety glasses and have beat the snot out of them with a very heavy hammer on concrete and ....all I did was scratch it. I'd consider non-lead pellets, or even an air soft but....I'd even test those darn things, they are anything but soft.
I believe it to be the speed at which the projectile is traveling......I know the marketing on safety glasses where a 3 inch nail is stuck in the lens and the mannequin's eye is unharmed?Time out, how in the h are you going through Polycarbonate? It's used in safety glasses and for shielding on machines that can throw large heavy things. I've taken polycarbonate safety glasses and have beat the snot out of them with a very heavy hammer on concrete and ....all I did was scratch it. I'd consider non-lead pellets, or even an air soft but....I'd even test those darn things, they are anything but soft.
ChiCom plastic? Honestly unless we look up the standards, but I do know that polycarbonate is damn near unbreakable. Like i said I beat the snot out of some lenses, much thicker by 2x maybe more, with the ball peen end of a 2# ballpeen, concave side down on concrete. I think I've got some old ones here somewhere time to set them and more testing. I'll tape the lens to side of a heavy steel bullet trap, going to be funFirst two pictures fresh out of the wrapper!
Third and fourth picture shot at 30 yards
Final picture shot at 15 yards
SAFETY is a multi billion dollar industry! Don't believe all the hype/marketing.
Yeah, the surface area of a ballpeen hammer compared to the tiny pinpoint high energy of a pellet is no comparison......This is fun, either way, I look forward to your results.ChiCom plastic? Honestly unless we look up the standards, but I do know that polycarbonate is damn near unbreakable. Like i said I beat the snot out of some lenses, much thicker by 2x maybe more, with the ball peen end of a 2# ballpeen, concave side down on concrete. I think I've got some old ones here somewhere time to set them and more testing. I'll tape the lens to side of a heavy steel bullet trap, going to be fun
I look forward to your results!I have some scrap poly roofing but my least powerful .177 is a hw30 around 7 fpe . My lowest .22 is 12 fpe . I might try it later .