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I have made some using unflavored gelatin. Worked surprisingly well although storing in the fridge eventually lead to mold issues
Keep it cold, maybe one of those plug in coolers?I'm thinking of making some of this for my next trip to the woods
How well does it keep in a warm car on the way up, cooler recommended? Any other tips?
Water is a great way to just destroy expanding bullets IMO. There's nothing to be learned from fragmenting a bullet into tiny pieces.When I watch gel test vids, I am much much less interested in some amateur's opinion of the "wound channels" and more interested in how far it penetrates compared to other loads, and the real issue for me is not the bullet's effects on the gel, but the gel's effect on the bullet; i.e., did the bullet expand? Did it fragment? What is the mass of the bullet compared to before it was shot?
Much of this can be tested with simple water in a barrel, shooting down into the barrel - although, it has been noted that some bullets that don't expand in "clear gel" do expand in water - but then I have seen test vids where expansion varied quite a bit between "clear" gel and real ballistics gel - i.e., the bullet expanded in the latter, but not the former.
Quadruple or more the amount of gelatin.I'm thinking of making some of this for my next trip to the woods
How well does it keep in a warm car on the way up, cooler recommended? Any other tips?
Jello in a milk jug. Makes for a nice visual.