Cool - technical stuff!
The shooting was done at 30 yards, +- 17 inches of wet phone books , then 3 inches dry ones and then 1 inch of pine .
We had no tape measure there - so the 2 inches he won by is a actually 3/4 of a phone book - about 2 inches.
My friend has a CZ .308 and was using our local PMP Pro-am in 180gr.(Soft point spitzer) It work much like Hornady's interlock
with the midsection of the jacked thicker. But not enough for me to classify them as premium bullets, but definitely
stronger than their normal cup and core bullets. He has been using them since PMP started making then years ago and swears by them.
I think it worked so well because he mostly do short range hunting and over the crony they only ave. 2370 fps. out of his rifle.
I used a 160gr Hornady - and they shocked my by ave. only 2250 fps. I changed powders in the mean time now and 2400 fps is no problem with improved accuracy.
At the lower speed the 160's penetrate about 1.5 inches more than the 140 Speers. I haven't done a test at the higher speed but I am also sure I will get some better penetration.
But the best part is that 0.264 Hornady round nose opened up to be just as big as the .308, and much bigger than the 140's ( Speer and Interlocks) and it still retained 75 % (120gr)
Maybe it was not apples against apples - I used a bullet designed to open quickly and cause serious damage from the beginning (and it does) against a bullet strengthened for penetration.
I still thought my magic wand would beat his .308!
PS. Just to bring him back to earth (and to get the last word in) I shot the "test medium" with the a 140gr Rhino (core bonded solid shank like the Trophy bonded Bear Claw). It went through all the wet paper, dry phone book and the 1 inch pine used as backing. The wound channel is not as impressive as with the 160's but not too shabby either. I know - apples with apples but he was the one with only apples when I took the orange out!
Sweet