Thursday, July 28, 2005

Ballistic Polymer Decelerator vs LAV 25mm Cannon

JSMP BPD (Ballistic Polymer Decelerator) passes LAV 25 mm cannon test at Camp Lejeune with outstanding results. USMC amazed at velocity reduction of projectile with limited BPD damage making training range safer while reducing target replacement down time.

- Jeff

Sunday, July 24, 2005

3D Prairie Dog Target - GunLoads

3D Prairie Dog Target
by GunLoads

Background

I'm back with my second review. This time we were able to test the ballistic polymer prairie dog. The prairie dog itself is about 7 inches tall weighing a little over one pound. It's made out of the same material as the ballistic sniper cube which we tested the same day, and this little dog is still suppose to take any caliber, any projectile from any distance. I do have to start off with saying that the detail in this prairie dog is very nice. It looks like it has fur with detailed eyes, ears, face, and a 3 1/2 inch tail. So, off we go.


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Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Fool's Clay Target

JSMP introduces the Fool's Clay, a indestructible fake clay pigeon. So slip one in on your buddy and ruin his perfect score!



- Jeff

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Sniper Training Cube - GunLoads

Sniper Training Cube
by GunLoads

Background

The Sniper Training Cube is a 4" x 4" x 4" solid block of Ballistic Polymer manufactured by Ballistic Technologies. It's said that they can take any caliber from a .17HMR to a .50BMG at point blank range. A rough estimate would say that it's about 3 pounds. It's also suppose to react violently and unpredictable after being hit giving you the effect of having to shoot it at different angles, different and changing yardages, and under different circumstances. We found this out after shooting it at 180 meters and it dipped down into a small pit where we overshot it. (As you will see in one of our videos) So without further ado, lets get started.



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