Okay....this is a bored one night two months back for something to do on a Sunday evening. And this is not a comment on overall effectiveness, just my “observation.”
Before I went to the USA I had my Leshiy 2 in .177 cal power adjusted to 16ish ft/lbs using 10.34 grain JSB heavies. I thought it might be interesting to see what differences in penetration would be at 16 ft/lbs at 10 yards (all I have indoors) between a .177 and 25 cal JSB pellet. For the 25 cal I used my Taipan Vet Compact using 25.34 grain King Heavies.
Using metal plate (cookie sheet) and I wanted to see if at the same energy level which pellet caliber would penetrate further. (Sorry never took photos and now both guns still in USA, so can’t repeat test and don’t get me started why the Leshiy 2 is still there). Plain and simple the .177 penetrated the cookie sheet and the .25 did not.
Though I am not a ballistics expert I feel the reason the .177 penetrated further than the .25 was “the focal point” of impact energy vs mass. Basically a thin knife with the same force cuts deeper than a thick knife. The energy dispersion of the .25 cal pellet was less focused than the .177 cal pellet thus, its “pin point energy” transfer was less for the .25 cal pellet. YES, this is only 10 yards, and I know down range momentum would flip the results, but this what I observed.
Based off my observation in low energy close quarters shooting a 25 cal MIGHT be less likely to penetrate the backstop than a .177.
Before I went to the USA I had my Leshiy 2 in .177 cal power adjusted to 16ish ft/lbs using 10.34 grain JSB heavies. I thought it might be interesting to see what differences in penetration would be at 16 ft/lbs at 10 yards (all I have indoors) between a .177 and 25 cal JSB pellet. For the 25 cal I used my Taipan Vet Compact using 25.34 grain King Heavies.
Using metal plate (cookie sheet) and I wanted to see if at the same energy level which pellet caliber would penetrate further. (Sorry never took photos and now both guns still in USA, so can’t repeat test and don’t get me started why the Leshiy 2 is still there). Plain and simple the .177 penetrated the cookie sheet and the .25 did not.
Though I am not a ballistics expert I feel the reason the .177 penetrated further than the .25 was “the focal point” of impact energy vs mass. Basically a thin knife with the same force cuts deeper than a thick knife. The energy dispersion of the .25 cal pellet was less focused than the .177 cal pellet thus, its “pin point energy” transfer was less for the .25 cal pellet. YES, this is only 10 yards, and I know down range momentum would flip the results, but this what I observed.
Based off my observation in low energy close quarters shooting a 25 cal MIGHT be less likely to penetrate the backstop than a .177.