270 Winchester Ballistics Gel Results

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Hello all! Below are all of my results for the 270 Winchester. Please see the associated card to see the ammo type, velocity, firearm, and penetration information. Please feel free to also add any results you may have had, as this could possibly turn into a library of sorts with multiple contributors to help people pick which ammo to stock up on, and what ammo is all hype. In the case of non-factory ammunition that is tested, please bear in mind that you only use the listed load data at your own risk. Safe in my guns does not mean safe in yours. I am also open to testing any ammunition that you may have (factory or non) but if it is non-factory, I will need a breakdown of your load data/process before I pull the trigger on it. If you have an interest in that, PM me and we can discuss. If nothing else, please enjoy the results, they were certainly fun getting!

Gel data: 20% ballistic gel made from Knox unflavored gelatin (and for the money minded, great value unflavored gelatin powder also works fine), and a few drops of cinnamon oil to help keep mold down and prolong the life of the gel (plus cover the wet dog smell of the melting gel).

Also, I don’t pretend to think that this method is the best, most scientific, or even preferred method, but it felt a bit wasteful to just hold onto the data without sharing it with others. So here it is! Enjoy

note: in the pictures of the gel blocks covered in dirt/grass, that is because the projectile impacted with enough energy to split and throw the block (roughly 30-45lbs) up and over the 2 inch lip of the jig, and far enough to clear the support table as well.
 

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Nosler 140gr Accubond

note: this is my dads primary hunting load. He’s never had to track a deer more than 15 or so feet. They always go down within field of view. It’s a thumper and very accurate.
 

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130gr Hornady CX Handload
 

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Out of all your testing so far,
What is your favorite and why?
What surprised you the most?
The performance of the Barnes and Sig solid copper bullets has certainly been surprising as they consistently punch way above their weight class in every caliber tested.

Also pistol calibers in carbines has been eye opening, leading to myself and others to have harvested deer and hogs with pistol cal carbines in 9mm to 45acp with great success.
 

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The performance of the Barnes and Sig solid copper bullets has certainly been surprising as they consistently punch way above their weight class in every caliber tested.

Also pistol calibers in carbines has been eye opening, leading to myself and others to have harvested deer and hogs with pistol cal carbines in 9mm to 45acp with great success.
That’s great success with the pistol calibers! Barnes has always been really good for me. I only have some sig 90gr 9mm that Iv played with so no real experience.
Keep up the testing!
 

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