Ballistics Product
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Hi everyone, I am a student at LSU working on my senior capstone project within the department of Mechanical Engineering. My team and I are working towards optimizing a patented product, the Ultimate Ballistics Box. The Ultimate Ballistics Box is a torso simulator that perfectly simulates the torso of a white tail deer, elk, Cape Buffalo, and human test subject for ballistics testing. To help us optimize this product for production, please fill out the survey below. The survey is 10 questions long regarding your hunting preferences and will greatly help us get a feel for the UBB market. Thank you to everyone who fills out our survey! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Qwsf--kmAf5_g5mjtv7mp4lJhSl80jgzCW6m8q43oy8/viewform
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02/09/2016 6:37 AM
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Gregg Richter
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Hi everyone,
I am a student at LSU working on my senior capstone project.......................The Ultimate Ballistics Box is a torso simulator that perfectly simulates the torso of a white tail deer, elk, Cape Buffalo, and human test subject for ballistics testing................................. I am very curious as to which part of the torso and at what angle of bullet strike on an elk does your UBB "perfectly simulate?"
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02/09/2016 2:27 PM
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Hi everyone, I am a student at LSU working on my senior capstone project within the department of Mechanical Engineering. My team and I are working towards optimizing a patented product, the Ultimate Ballistics Box. The Ultimate Ballistics Box is a torso simulator that perfectly simulates the torso of a white tail deer, elk, Cape Buffalo, and human test subject for ballistics testing. To help us optimize this product for production, please fill out the survey below. The survey is 10 questions long regarding your hunting preferences and will greatly help us get a feel for the UBB market. Thank you to everyone who fills out our survey! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Qwsf--kmAf5_g5mjtv7mp4lJhSl80jgzCW6m8q43oy8/viewform Geaux Tigers! I clicked on your link but found no survey questions
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02/10/2016 5:05 AM
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Just completed the survey. Hope it works out. I'm a 1996 Ag Econ grad. Geaux Tigers!
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Re: Ballistics Product
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02/11/2016 6:45 AM
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Gregg Richter
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LSUengineer, with all due respect, how does your UBB "perfectly simulate" the internal body fluids (75% + - ) of an animal?
"QUOTE: Adult mammalian muscle flesh consists of roughly 75 percent water, 19 percent protein, 2.5 percent intramuscular fat, 1.2 percent carbohydrates and 2.3 percent other soluble non-protein substances. These include nitrogenous compounds, such as amino acids, and inorganic substances such as minerals. :76."
And I again ask my original Q. Please see above.
Thank you.
Gregg
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02/11/2016 1:52 PM
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s4s4u
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Rod, too.
Short cuts often lead to long recoveries.
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Re: Ballistics Product
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03/02/2016 2:11 AM
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Hi Gregg,
The UBB simulates any part of the torso that would require a bullet to travel through all four layers of anatomy: skin/hide, muscle, bone, and internal organs. For example, the rib bone. To make sure the shot ends up in a kill, the UBB's purpose is to make sure your specific firearm and ammo selection will travel through all four layers. We have not specified at what angle the bullet travels through the torso, however the UBB will replicate both straight-on and angled shots.
Thanks for your question! Hope this helped.
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03/02/2016 2:14 AM
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03/02/2016 2:17 AM
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Hi s4s4u,
The UBB is designed to measure penetration depth of a bullet upon the torso, including the bone. One of the goals of the UBB is for the user to find out which of his/her bullets will or will not travel through the entire torso of given animal.
Thanks!
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03/02/2016 2:18 AM
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Hi Gregg,
The UBB aims at mimicking the specific weight and gravity of internal organs. We have researched, tested, and discovered that that water-filled bags accurately replicate internal organs.
Thanks!
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03/02/2016 5:15 AM
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Gregg Richter
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LSUengineer,
Thank you for clarifying these questions.
Best of luck to you and your partners in this very important endeavor! I wish you success!
Sincerely,
Gregg Richter
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03/02/2016 11:54 PM
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I don't want to sound like a smart ass or know-it-all, but I've conducted these experiments on animals for the last 38 years- 2300+ deer, 75+ African and American game. Did autopsies of bullet tracks and damage. I have a pretty good idea what bullets do in game, what's good and what's bad. Be glad to share my info any time to the members.
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03/05/2016 2:33 AM
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Good luck on your ballistic box. The game listed covers everything. Completed the survey and would love to shoot different bullets loads from some of my hunting handguns on your whitetail/Cape buff set up. Sincerely, James
Life member-NRA-SCI Member-HHI #2900-HHASA #067 Colt-Ruger-Freedom Arms-and S&W Collector Assoc.s "I have more guns then I need but not as many as I want" "Handgun hunters HAVE to be good"
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03/11/2016 5:37 AM
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Seems to me you'd be hard pressed to beat the effectiveness (cost, ballistic, or environmental) of water-filled milk jugs, bundles of wet newspaper, and a nice chunk of bovine bone from your butcher.
That being said, there's a ton of hunting gadgets sold every day that I'd never have a need for. Folks do seem to love em though!
Good luck with your project!!
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03/15/2016 11:03 PM
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Unfortunately paper is the worst as far as consistency is concerned. Anything that would simulate hide and bone is welcomed
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03/17/2016 12:13 AM
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I would be interested to see your results for deer size animals
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03/17/2016 3:11 PM
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Unfortunately paper is the worst as far as consistency is concerned. Anything that would simulate hide and bone is welcomed It tends to be tougher than flesh. If your bullet does well in wetpack, it'll do well in flesh. It can be inconsistent day to day.
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03/17/2016 8:33 PM
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I'm sure the hitman has a ton of info and I hope he would share that with us, for example, mfg,bullet, bullet weight, recovered bullet weight and pro and cons of each bullet.
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03/27/2016 6:58 PM
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Gregg Richter
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Yes, Doc has a wealth of all that info plus much more for many calibers in past issues of the Sixgunner, way too much info to even begin to list here.
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03/27/2016 11:07 PM
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Thanks, Greg. I have reams of notes, hundreds of bullets I've recovered from game. I'd be glad to share the info, but you gotta be specific. 38 years of writing is a little much for a post. Besides, I'm hunting about every day, getting ready to semi retire, so I can hunt more than every day!! One thing I've surmised from the past is that if I can recover a bullet from a whitetail, then it's probably not very good for elk and larger. Results are surprising.
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03/28/2016 3:50 AM
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Gregg Richter
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And FWIW, the latest SIXGUNNER has an article by Doc Rogers titled "The HIT MAN Part XXXV B: Deer. Now I am not very good at Roman Numerals but I believe that is #35?
Any chance of a book coming in the future, Doc?
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03/28/2016 10:15 AM
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One thing I've surmised from the past is that if I can recover a bullet from a whitetail, then it's probably not very good for elk and larger. Results are surprising.
Truer words have not been spoken!
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03/29/2016 11:39 PM
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Greg, a book is my dream, but I realize it's a lot of work and time. Now that I'm almost retarded, I can start thinking seriously. Groundhog hunted today. Did one with a .250 Sav. AI, 6mm AI, .300 Whisper. As long as I can do that the book has to wait a little,
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