Film demonstrations of shooting tests
Results of the additional bombardment on frozen Shootstop CP95 bullet trap plates
Shooting tests at minus 20 degrees Celsius delivered the following results:
- No fragmentation of the bullet trap plates or formation of breakouts
- In the case of small-calibre fire with .22LR calibre, the bullets got stuck in a bullet trap plate thickness of 40mm. The bullet penetrated with a bullet trap plate thickness of 20mm.
Shooting tests in the normal temperature range from 0 degrees Celsius delivered the following results:
- No fragmentation of the bullet trap plates or formation of breakouts
- For small calibre with .22LR calibre bullet penetration with a bullet trap plate thickness of 40mm.
- For LC shooting from 9mm calibre, we recommend a bullet trap plate thickness of 50mm.
In all cases with the bullet penetrating the cover front plates into the granulate bed:
- Light bullet casing with Shootstop CP95 film to bind lead dust and vapors (see also demonstration photos of bullets caught in the granulate bed and their sieving)
Film demonstration of the canal fire with 500mm x 500mm front panel cross-section:
- Film demonstration of the firing channel (1.2 m depth) with a front plate connection of 500mm x 500mm x 50mm cross section in front of the granulate bed.
A maximum penetration depth of 750 mm was achieved for the largest calibres. (Shelling calibre: .22 LR, .223 / .308 / .416 Rigby / .30-06 Springfield / .338)