Forgive me if this has been asked before I did my research and couldn’t really find what I was looking for.
As we all know the advertisement of foot pounds of energy for a giving caliber can be exaggerated by manipulation of faster lighter projectiles and at the muzzle.
Like for example a 50 gr 30 cal pellet gives 93 Ft-lb at the muzzle but at 100 yards it lost almost half of it’s starting energy.
My question is not about projectiles or calibers but actual testing media an average person can utilize for testing.
Squirrel 🐿 pretty much we all know it’s going down.
But what about
Head shot on a Turkey or hog at 100 yards.
What should I use as a testing?
1/4, 1/2,5/8 wood + something behind?
Food can ?
All of this at 100 yards
As we all know the advertisement of foot pounds of energy for a giving caliber can be exaggerated by manipulation of faster lighter projectiles and at the muzzle.
Like for example a 50 gr 30 cal pellet gives 93 Ft-lb at the muzzle but at 100 yards it lost almost half of it’s starting energy.
My question is not about projectiles or calibers but actual testing media an average person can utilize for testing.
Squirrel 🐿 pretty much we all know it’s going down.
But what about
Head shot on a Turkey or hog at 100 yards.
What should I use as a testing?
1/4, 1/2,5/8 wood + something behind?
Food can ?
All of this at 100 yards