Originally Posted by
BufordTJustice
I've seen this on large feral hog and boar. They can have a cartilage plate that can exceed 1" on the outside of their considerable shoulder blades.
That's acts as almost a combo of hitting a layer of water/gel BEFORE striking the glass/bone behind it.
An effect I've also seen when a bullet traverses an adult human's arm and humorous bone prior to striking the torso.
Thin jacketed OTMs will offer poor, and inconsistent results in this and many other scenarios.
The concept of an "unobstructed shot" is pretty abstract when even the wrist or am has significant effects on the terminal performance of non bonded/ non homogeneous rounds.
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