Tom
Well-Known Member
Reading the getting started with 300bo thread and the problems with subs punching little holes got me thinking. Ok, I know, thinking is too strong a word for what I do.
I've never tried it, but it seems to me that sealing a drop of liquid in a hp could result in violent expansion.
I looked at several experiments on the web and it appears to be too much of a good thing, with some projectiles coming unglued and poor penetration. Maybe playing with cavity size could find the right balance? Obviously, bc wouldn't be optimal, with epoxy, hot melt, etc creating a flat tip. Has anyone tried this as a solution for cast subs?
I've never tried it, but it seems to me that sealing a drop of liquid in a hp could result in violent expansion.
I looked at several experiments on the web and it appears to be too much of a good thing, with some projectiles coming unglued and poor penetration. Maybe playing with cavity size could find the right balance? Obviously, bc wouldn't be optimal, with epoxy, hot melt, etc creating a flat tip. Has anyone tried this as a solution for cast subs?