MinnieBall1 said:
Hello fello shooters. I had a great morning shooting my .50 GPR. I have read in more than one source that 90 Grains of 2FG powder behind a 180 Grain patched round ball is plenty enough for deer-sized game. After firing several rounds at 50 yards to practice for accuracy, I put a ball into 2 2 x 12 boards that were stacked back to back. The load seems to be very stout, but surprisingly, the round only penetrated the first board. The ball only began to enter the second board before it stopped. As I said, this 90 grain load is written to be a humane hunting load, but does that seem like enough penetration to you guys?
As others have already said, wood penetration isn't the best way to test a load, BUT it's cetainly NOT the worst way either. I think your "perceived" lack of penetration "problem" has more to do with the test conditions and media. Most others, including myself, tend to use the 1" soft pine boards (which usually measure 3/4" or so).
There is a significant difference in penetration (as noted by one of the other posters) when using evenly spaced 1" boards. I don't know many people that use 2x12's, or that don't leave an air space between them... BUT that doesn't mean that you did anything wrong, just that you used a "thicker" target.
Different target = Different Results.
I've used a box of water soaked newspapers as test media before and the penetration results in that are different than in wood. I've likewise tested using boxes of packed potting soil, bags of mulch, cans of sand, in clay, in ice...etc.. The results are all different, but are still good indicators to provide you with a fairly reasonable comparative means of judging the potency of your loads.
Question? Did you also remember to fire a 50gr charge load into your test materials (FIRST) to see the results and establish a baseline? It's always good idea to start your testing by "creating a standard" with which to gauge your increasingly heavier loads.
I am extremely fortunate in that I gained some valuable experience by working in I&C. I learned various means of setup and testing. Doesn't mean that I am an expert or something--'cause I'm not... It just taught me to be consistent in all that I do, and particularly when testing items.
FWIW, I feel that 90gr FFg .50cal 180gr round ball load is a pretty potent beastie... and this is based on the results of my own personal testing.
Shoot Safely, and always use a big enough gun,
WV_Hillbilly