Hello from Germany!
In the latest issue of the german gun magazine "Visier" there was a ballistic test of a .54 custom Haken, made by german builder Helmut Mohr. They were shooting at 50 meters with a 230 grs .535 PRB and 150 grs bp at a ballistic soap block. The result was outstanding. The .535 RB penetrated the block 26cm deep (whole block was 44 cm thick). The maximum energy given to the block was after 5cm. The RB flatened from .535 to .950 and got stuck in the soap block.
I think a outstanding result even when the charge was a bit high.
Furthermore I have to critisize that they wrote .54 is the minimum for clean kill hunting and that a .45 RB would be to small even for roedeer. And and least they wrote you could not go out with cheap italo replicas. Is a GPR or a trade rifle a cheap italo replica, or is even a Pedesoli Hawken a cheap replica. I think the times of cheap rubish replicas are over. :shake:
Regards
Kirrmeister
In the latest issue of the german gun magazine "Visier" there was a ballistic test of a .54 custom Haken, made by german builder Helmut Mohr. They were shooting at 50 meters with a 230 grs .535 PRB and 150 grs bp at a ballistic soap block. The result was outstanding. The .535 RB penetrated the block 26cm deep (whole block was 44 cm thick). The maximum energy given to the block was after 5cm. The RB flatened from .535 to .950 and got stuck in the soap block.
I think a outstanding result even when the charge was a bit high.
Furthermore I have to critisize that they wrote .54 is the minimum for clean kill hunting and that a .45 RB would be to small even for roedeer. And and least they wrote you could not go out with cheap italo replicas. Is a GPR or a trade rifle a cheap italo replica, or is even a Pedesoli Hawken a cheap replica. I think the times of cheap rubish replicas are over. :shake:
Regards
Kirrmeister