I did the same thing with one gallon milk jugs a couple years back with three different Noslers and one G.S.Custom. That 250 did great. Here's what I found.

.375 300 Nosler Partition (375-.416 Rem 28" barrel) 2,925 in the seventh.
One weighed 232 the other 204.

.375 260 Nosler Partition (.375-.416 Rem) 2,976 in seventh weighed 190

.375 260 Nosler Ballistic Tip (.375-.416 Fem) 2,982 in the sixth weighed 160

.375 265 G.S. Custom 3,044 out the back side of the seventh. It was laying between the seventh and eighth. The "skin" of the eight was damaged. It weighed 196. The most significant thing, though, was this one broke the new Doug Fir 2X6 which was purchased for this project. This bullet produced a spectacular photo. The jugs behind the whiteness of the exploding first few are all in a row with a little water squirting out their tops.

What makes the photo so fun is the 2X6 is gone! Like clear out of the photo! It was blasted downward by the water trying to get away from the "wound channel".


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