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This is kinda long, and is mostly from my centerfire days!
This the first trap I made out of plywood, 15" X 15" X 21" it has a partition of steel road sign holding in 1.5” of sand in the back. weighs about 90 pounds!
I ended up adding a cardboard partition towards the front half, so I would only have to empty and sift/sort out half of the shredded rubber
Recovered .358” Hornady Hollow Base Wadcutters
.358” Lee LSWC
.432” MP Custom HP Semi Wadcutter at 44 spl speed (back row) and Mag speed, (middle row) plus what they look like when they collide in the trap!
.359” MP Custom HP mold
.434” MP Custom Mold Kramer style
Same as above, but with the round hp pins
And run a bit faster!
.378 255gr Accurate Custom mold
This is what I used to try to catch some of the above out of my 375 H&H Mag! 27” of rubber, some it went through, by following the same “tunnel” from previous shots!
.225” 59gr NOE Custom 10 cavity mold!
Here are some .350” RB on the left:
A .451 RB made out of wheel weights, show’s the damage done trying to seat it in my revolver!
A 16” cube I used for the “Alien vs Longhunter” match
I now use a cardboard box about 12” square . . . sometimes bigger . . . I shoot it full of holes, run some packing tape over the holes to hold in the rubber, turn it 90º, and shoot again! I use a 2 pound yogurt container and scoop out the rubber and drop it into my metal wheelbarrow, you can hear when a boolit comes out, even a little 22!, I pluck them out, brush aside the rubber to one end, and dump out more!
I tried using a 5 gallon oil tote, and you really only get ONE shot! But it sure is FUN! :blah:
Here is a video:
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You can see the rubber boolit trap on the right, I found it!
I can't hear very well with my ear plugs in!
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And what we found! (The one on the Right was shot into rubber, for comparison)
Here is a sand trap model I made out of 2X6’s, 1/4” lexan, and thin piece of rubber floor matt. Notice the 140gr 38 spl did not make it through the lexan, and the cardboard held them there, until I opened it up, now they are on the floor! But the 22 Long Rifle did!:
The 44 Mag HP’s tore up the lexan though:
Factory 45 Auto FMJ, .359” 140gr MP Custom mold, .432” 242gr MP Custom SWC
I shot .270 Win factory 130gr SP which only went in about 4” to the sand, just shreds of copper jacket left . . . Here are various velocity 131gr NOE Custom boolits out of my AK47:
Started out looking like the ones on the right!
Overall I like the rubber better, as it saves more lead, and it shows a better representation of how the lead, or allow mix reacts to stopping quickly!