The new Sax KJG SR bullets ("R"= groove = predetermined breaking point)

Advantages:
- Very hard alloy ensures reliable and defined splinter formation
- due to hard alloy Extremely low caustic smearing (approx. 50% less than with soft copper)
- Construction KJG - "S" and "R"
The floor designation SR
The "S" stands for aerodynamic plastic cap:
These The tip is a special Sax design and is made from an extremely strong plastic. manufactured by injection moulding.
These Plastic cap is secured by positive and non-positive locking firmly in the Hollow centre anchored and gives the Sax KJG a very good BC value.
The "R" stands for groove (predetermined breaking point):
This groove weakens the wall thickness of the hollow centre at the bottom of the blind hole and reduces the energy required to split the hollow centre.

This makes it possible to refine the response. The KJG SR bullet therefore responds reliably at an impact velocity of approx. 600m/sinstead of at 750m/s - as with older designs without grooves.
In addition the splintering effect through the groove starts after a penetration depth of approx. 2.5 cm (for older constructions without groove approx. 7.5cm). After approx. 23cm it is completely closed - which is also completely sufficient for weaker game.
Doubly EFFECTIVE - Sax KJG effect with SR partial fragmentation bullet:
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Lead-free SAX SR bullet disassembled 1. similar to pressed projectiles (deformers), they cause a Shock effect due to energy release. This shock effect occurs after impact and drop of the aerodynamic plastic cap, due to the expansion of the hollow point (hydrodynamic dynamic pressure) as part of the surface enlargement of the projectile, and ends with the completion of fragmentation after a penetration depth of approx. 23cm.
- 2a. The Shoulder-stable residual bolts (area cross-section = calibre cross-section) finds its way with enormous depth effect right up to the scrap! It only emits enough energy to ensure a safe discharge.
- 2b. The A few large and effective fragments have a much wider and deeper effect on game than pressed bullets (deformers), especially with bad shots. The Splitter cause no game board valuations.
The effect can be well illustrated by the image of the gelatine block (3 phases 1st phase: penetration of 2.5 cm - 2nd phase: addressing, expansion and splintering of the hollow tip from 2.5 - 23 cm - 3rd phase: penetration and rejection of the remaining bolt).
The Hard copper alloy makes the guide bands of the Sax KJG considerably more resistant which is conducive to precision. Turned as opposed to pressed bullets: The Sax KJG bullets are manufactured from a homogeneous rolled and drawn copper rod on CNC machines with a tolerance of 0.005 mm - no imbalances as with pressing and maximum precision.