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<blockquote data-quote="MAF47" data-source="post: 1635903" data-attributes="member: 21410"><p>As reply to Bravo4 and 257 Tony, on my experience I can tell that the exit hole of a bullet after fragmentation is normally larger than the bullet diameter. In the case quoted in my thread I just checked what happened inside the room, and did'nt find any trace of copper or lead. Consequently, the cause of the liquefied internals is to be definitely attributed to the hydroshock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAF47, post: 1635903, member: 21410"] As reply to Bravo4 and 257 Tony, on my experience I can tell that the exit hole of a bullet after fragmentation is normally larger than the bullet diameter. In the case quoted in my thread I just checked what happened inside the room, and did'nt find any trace of copper or lead. Consequently, the cause of the liquefied internals is to be definitely attributed to the hydroshock. [/QUOTE]
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