As some of you may know, from the MPSIMS thread I started a few weeks ago, I have been involved in a search for sources of silver bullets.
Well, I got one, and will soon be the proud owner of eight silver bullets. (Finished rounds, I mean, ready to fire.) So, I intend to fire one, to be sure that they work, and then load the other seven into a magazine to keep, just in case. (Silly? Perhaps, but think how silly it would be to need one, and not have it.)
I want to fire it over at least 15 yards, so as to know that it flies true, and I also want to fire two regular rounds, one before, and one after, to be sure that it loads, fires, and ejects appropriately from my pistol.
Now, these suckers are expensive! So, we come to the point of my OP.
How do you catch a bullet?
I need a portable target that will reliably stop three rounds, and hopefully not entirely destroy the slugs.
My best advice so far is a plastic trashcan filled with wet newspaper, crammed in tight and shoot into the open end, with the trashcan horizontal. (That way I can tape a target over the open end, to measure accuracy.)
Any idea what sort of shape the bullet would be in after this? (999 fine silver, pretty soft, but harder than lead.) Would it reliably stop a bullet fired from a .45 ACP with a standard load? Would it knock it over, or off a pair of sawhorses? (I figure a trashcan load of wet paper is fairly massy.)
This has to be the right place to find this bit of esoteric knowledge.
Thanks
Tris