halfsize HP chicken
- silhouette13
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halfsize HP chicken
hi Guys (and Gals),
i want to try HP and have no place to shoot past 100m, does any one have a half size chicken that will stand up to a HP bashing at 100m? where could a bloke aquire such an item?
cheers
HD
i want to try HP and have no place to shoot past 100m, does any one have a half size chicken that will stand up to a HP bashing at 100m? where could a bloke aquire such an item?
cheers
HD
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Jerry G
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Re: halfsize HP chicken
That would be one tough chicken.
I think you would be better off shooting reduced cast loads for practice. I think you could get away with using 1/2 inch mild steel for the cast loads at 100m.
I think you would be better off shooting reduced cast loads for practice. I think you could get away with using 1/2 inch mild steel for the cast loads at 100m.
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Re: halfsize HP chicken
They use 1/2 size chickens at 50 meters for big bore pistol. The target are hard steel and hold up to 223, 6.5 BR, and 7mm BR. I would think they would be fine for 100 meter also.
Here is a link to a site that makes swingers and free standing target, I am sure there are others. You may want to go with 1/2" instead of 3/8" material.
http://targetsilhouettes.com/cgi-bin/ta ... 12-AR.html
https://www.saluteproducts.com/product_ ... ucts_id=59
Here is a link to a site that makes swingers and free standing target, I am sure there are others. You may want to go with 1/2" instead of 3/8" material.
http://targetsilhouettes.com/cgi-bin/ta ... 12-AR.html
https://www.saluteproducts.com/product_ ... ucts_id=59
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Re: halfsize HP chicken
Cast loads would be one option for you, or just reload with some safe reduced power loads with mid weight bullets or cheap bulk bullets and you should be fine. I have found that high velocity does much of the damage to steel when shot with HP bullets. Back off the velocity a bit and you should be fine. Use a ballistic table for your ammo to see what it would typically be traveling at 200m and see if you can find a load that produces that velocity or less at 100m and you will be safe as far as target damage.
Going with a harder steel would also make for longer lasting target. AR500 should do the trick admirably and like Stsbuyer says, 1/2" would be better than 3/8" any day for a swinger.
Going with a harder steel would also make for longer lasting target. AR500 should do the trick admirably and like Stsbuyer says, 1/2" would be better than 3/8" any day for a swinger.
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Re: halfsize HP chicken
Jeaux, it is my experience too that high velocity is what does the target damage. A 223 soft point will do more damage to a chicken at 200m that a 45/70 will.
I haven't tried it but........ I think a mv of 2,400fps or less AND an energy of 1,400ft/lb or less would not damage a 1/2 inch chicken made out of T-1 steel.
I haven't tried it but........ I think a mv of 2,400fps or less AND an energy of 1,400ft/lb or less would not damage a 1/2 inch chicken made out of T-1 steel.