Glaser rifle cartridges are less accurate than standard copper-jacketed lead core bullets.
The primary wounding mechanism is temporary cavitation that exceeds soft tissue elasticity, creating a dramatic entrance wound.
This is very interesting as I have repeatedly read that elastic tissues are rarely overstretched. SD, any idea how large the TC is of the Glaser Blue 180 gr ( if this is the one causing TC overstretching) ?
Can you share a little more information about what has piqued your interested in using Glaser Blue .308 130gr? (Decreased wall penetration in case of a miss? Decreased overpenetration potential? You like to spend you money on really expensive ammo - $29/6?
Something else?)
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