I'm really confused by the 2.3 for wallboard and 25.2 for steel. WTH is that all about.
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Sorry about that, all the typing and moving I screwed it up.Originally posted by MW surveyor View PostI'm really confused by the 2.3 for wallboard and 25.2 for steel. WTH is that all about.
Wallboard is 12.3 not 2.3 - steel is correct at 25.2.
check the link for info.
click on Terminal Ballistics
http://winchesterle.com/Products/han...es/RA45TP.aspx
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LOL - should have looked at the post above instead of going to the link.
I guess the "steel" is an auto body?On the internet, the number of posts do not correlate to actual knowledge.
The notch is supposed to be there as well as the bulge at the front of the frame!
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Yup, Yup.Originally posted by JFootin View PostYou're probably right!
In other words, the bullet goes through and continues its flight.
It's consistent with other FBI protocol testing I've seen with other ammo.
Particularly bonded bullets. They are made to penetrate light barriers well.
And don't have core jacket separation as seen in non bonded bullets.
But usually demonstrate a lack of expansion. And basically turn into hard ball
produced hard ball like penetration.
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