Re: Long range kill damage
Thats the million dollar question. I prefer pass throughs some prefer internal grenades. I dont think the sst did its job this time it is ment to be a tipped interlock. Ive never had failures with interlocks.
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Re: Long range kill damage
Im taking my bat and ball and going home.... meanies
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Re: Long range kill damage
Heres the way i look at it toby. If you get bullet expansion like your sposed to and create a large wound channel through either vitals or blood vessels then a decent exit wound to dump the blood death is imminent. I understand the idea od explody type projectiles disintergrating everytjing in its chest cavity when it slips through the rib cage but they limit you in the shots you can take and give you slim margin for error. Hitting bone with these bullets can defflect or pain fail to penetrate causeing massive flesh wounds that can result in long painful deaths with nk recovery. This isnt set in stone its just the way i see it. And im also having a rifle built to shoot then162 amax a notoriously explody bullet but im counting on accuracy and bullet weight to counteract its downfalls.
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Re: Long range kill damage
Not really. The nosler partition would be a good compromise with a decent b.c and solid rear section. The sst has worked well for me with that picture being the exception. But for real long range projectile you need an ecceptional b.c and realatively explody design to ensure expansion at lower velocities. The new monolithic bullet ie barnes gmx ect are indestructable and expand well creating good wound channels and normally always exit even in smaller calibres, but have poor b.cs im sure with technological advances this will change.
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Re: Long range kill damage
The accubonds are HARD aim for bone
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