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Hydrostatic shock, what's your opinion?
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<blockquote data-quote="theodore" data-source="post: 343469" data-attributes="member: 15578"><p>The more internal damage, the greater the shock. The less damage, the less shock is produced from the bullet. Thats my opinion.</p><p> </p><p>FACT-</p><p> </p><p>Harder bullets usually passthrough more consistent with less shock.</p><p>Softer bullets usually passthrough less consistent with more shock if the bullet can even make to the vitals without losing it shocking power upon entrance. </p><p> </p><p>Exception for soft bullet-</p><p>VLD are soft and have this unique delayed expansion(penetrate extremely well upon entrance) which makes it consistent in getting into the vitals but doesn't always make it out.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I also agree the larger diameter plays a huge role in shock, it is complicated due to wide variety of bullet performance.- Another opinion or theory</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theodore, post: 343469, member: 15578"] The more internal damage, the greater the shock. The less damage, the less shock is produced from the bullet. Thats my opinion. FACT- Harder bullets usually passthrough more consistent with less shock. Softer bullets usually passthrough less consistent with more shock if the bullet can even make to the vitals without losing it shocking power upon entrance. Exception for soft bullet- VLD are soft and have this unique delayed expansion(penetrate extremely well upon entrance) which makes it consistent in getting into the vitals but doesn't always make it out. I also agree the larger diameter plays a huge role in shock, it is complicated due to wide variety of bullet performance.- Another opinion or theory [/QUOTE]
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