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<blockquote data-quote="Moparman485" data-source="post: 3849558" data-attributes="member: 38840"><p>Just a little bit of recovered bullet porn </p><p></p><p>This is totally normal and expected, just wanted to share the findings. So these are .40/10mm Barnes solid copper HP recovered from dry berm at 25yds. These were test loads fired from carbines. These passed through the target board and then impacted the dry dirt behind, where they were recovered. As expected (and as is the norm for Barnes in all calibers I’ve tested) they do not expand at all in dirt, and merely “deform”. In gel/liquid/flesh, they expand due to hydraulic force rather than physical impact. Just kind of a neat thing to recover. Notice the one that managed to fuse a shotgun pellet into the nose upon impact. Will share the updated ballistics gel results for them once I finish development!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moparman485, post: 3849558, member: 38840"] Just a little bit of recovered bullet porn This is totally normal and expected, just wanted to share the findings. So these are .40/10mm Barnes solid copper HP recovered from dry berm at 25yds. These were test loads fired from carbines. These passed through the target board and then impacted the dry dirt behind, where they were recovered. As expected (and as is the norm for Barnes in all calibers I’ve tested) they do not expand at all in dirt, and merely “deform”. In gel/liquid/flesh, they expand due to hydraulic force rather than physical impact. Just kind of a neat thing to recover. Notice the one that managed to fuse a shotgun pellet into the nose upon impact. Will share the updated ballistics gel results for them once I finish development! [/QUOTE]
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