Jinpu was 1% faster, even though it needed 5% less pulling power. I think this is a significant advantage, for those, who want destroy. For those, who (like me) just want to hit the target, lifespan is the primary parameter. Thank you for posting this comparison, Axsom.
I think that if you look the data Jinpu elongation is listed at 6. I got too got it around 5 when I tested it but when shooting I didn't feel like I was anywhere close to max elongation. It really came alive when I cut the bands down to get the 600% elongation. Much higher speeds and lots more damage to the soup can. I feel like the is more room to cut the band down there but I am very happy with it the way it is.
Using the same mass ammo, newtons 2nd law of F=ma would tell us that the one at higher velocity would hit the can with more force which I would assume would translate into penetration power. Interesting. Thanks! Enjoy your vids
I use simple shot .6 with a 15/8 taper and 9.5 mm steel and im always getting hand slap. I cant imagine doing a 20/10 taper, i would get major hand slap. Any idea of what i could be doing wrong?
I recommend to use a longer band or thinner latex. I had the same problem, but with thinner latex and some cm more length it worked. You have to test several length to find the right match to your ammo.