150gr 30Cal Cutting-Edge Maximus ballistic gel testing at high velicity + low simulating long range

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Ballistics gel testing the 150 grain 30 caliber Cutting-Edge Maximus for one of my subscribers in 10% ballistics gelatin at high velocities testing the integrity of the bullet and at low velocity simulating longer distance shots in game animals. First shot is a reduced load out of a 308 Winchester, second is full load out of a 30-06, and lastly a full load out of a 300 PRC. The Maximus line of bullets from Cutting-Edge never cease to impress me on how well they perform ballistically over a very broad range of velocities.

Low velocity round had a retained core weight of 110.5 grans, mid range had a retained core weight of 113.3 grains, and high velocity round of 99.7 grains.

I don't currently use Cutting-Edge bullets because most of my rifles have to tight of tolerances and the seal-tight band wont fit in the free-bore causing in some cases presser spikes similar to ramming bullets into the lands because the bullet can't start its travel without instant resistance. Between presser spikes and no bullet seat depth adjustment room it can be tricky to get Cutting-Edge bullets to shoot good. If you can the Maximus line is a very lethal bullet and an excellent option in monolithics for big game hunting.

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