I feel like answering this one. The problem is that we do not have the body in front of us. We work with very little and it is actually amazing we have been able to get this far, based on pictures(that may even have been manipulated)
There are three main types of bullets that are commonly used.
If it is a jacket, then it would go straight through the body. If it is a "normal" bullet, it would probably stay inside the body. If it is a hollow-point bullet, then it mostly stay inside the body, but it can vary.
People making their own ammunition is not unusual. If there is a lot of powder in the shell, then the velocity will be higher, but if the velocity is too high, the bullet will not follow the bore inside and will begin turn late, which means that the stability in the air is highly questionable. but on close range it still works. A lot of powder also means more nuzzle flame.
Ballistics is a looong story to tell. But for this case it is again difficult to pinpoint these kinds of details. All we can do(again) is theory the best we can and then compare thoughts and ideas, to be able to move on...
I met two people here on FB that are hardcore experts. I actually met one of them in Dallas at a gun-show...
I feel like answering this one. The problem is that we do not have the body in front of us. We work with very little and it is actually amazing we have been able to get this far, based on pictures(that may even have been manipulated)
There are three main types of bullets that are commonly used.
If it is a jacket, then it would go straight through the body. If it is a "normal" bullet, it would probably stay inside the body. If it is a hollow-point bullet, then it mostly stay inside the body, but it can vary.
People making their own ammunition is not unusual. If there is a lot of powder in the shell, then the velocity will be higher, but if the velocity is too high, the bullet will not follow the bore inside and will begin turn late, which means that the stability in the air is highly questionable. but on close range it still works. A lot of powder also means more nuzzle flame.
Ballistics is a looong story to tell. But for this case it is again difficult to pinpoint these kinds of details. All we can do(again) is theory the best we can and then compare thoughts and ideas, to be able to move on...
I met two people here on FB that are hardcore experts. I actually met one of them in Dallas at a gun-show...
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