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Exploding Bullets, a history lesson.
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 1011389" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>Very nice video; just for conversation sake, it would appear from the exit out of the gel... that the gel ( exit flash and smoke) they may have been to close, it looks like the round(s) need to slow down a bit to detonate in the gel. I'd say if they were shooting at 200 or plus yards they'd have a different out come in the wound impact. All in all the Russian ammo should be about 100 to 200 fps slower between the Russian issue 7.62x54R and the German 7.92x57mm perhaps that's why the Russian round got a little better performance in the test.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought.</p><p></p><p>Cheer's</p><p>436</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 1011389, member: 16609"] Very nice video; just for conversation sake, it would appear from the exit out of the gel... that the gel ( exit flash and smoke) they may have been to close, it looks like the round(s) need to slow down a bit to detonate in the gel. I'd say if they were shooting at 200 or plus yards they'd have a different out come in the wound impact. All in all the Russian ammo should be about 100 to 200 fps slower between the Russian issue 7.62x54R and the German 7.92x57mm perhaps that's why the Russian round got a little better performance in the test. Just a thought. Cheer's 436 [/QUOTE]
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