Perhaps this is in the offing??
https://www.polyfrang.com/5-56-mm-fr...ppressor-safe/
Perhaps this is in the offing??
https://www.polyfrang.com/5-56-mm-fr...ppressor-safe/
Outstanding, please do, I eagerly await the results. Yeah this really has been surprising.
I definitely want to see more SPs hitting other plates, to eliminate the possibility of MY plate just being inferior quality.
The only other one I have is a 10" round, it gets used for rifle and pistol, but exact same brand as the other, and bought at the same time.
And no, I personally wouldn't want any of that "polyfrang" stuff.
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Last edited by Piston Driven; 05-08-24 at 21:31. Reason: Not related
I know I'm extremely late to the party on this thread and admittedly I haven't read every post, but seeing as it was recently bumped anyway I'm going to throw in my 2¢ on the matter...
I presume that the soft point bullets in question may have been designed with medium-sized game in mind, ergo a harder lead was used in order to prevent the bullets from fragmenting or deforming too easily for the purpose of yielding maximum penetration.
FMJ bullet is made by swaging a lead core into a copper cup. Depending on the pointiness of the bullet tip, it is possible that there is a void right under the tip. It wouldn't help energy transfer on hard target.
SP bullet, however, eliminates such possibility.
-TL
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Yep, that all makes sense.
Somewhat related, I've inadvertently discovered that m856 tracer at 100 yards makes a nice little flash on the steel! HA!
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