Hydraulic-Expansion 9mm Bullet Experiment
Hydraulic-Expansion 9mm Bullet Experiment
7 years ago by eliseevafekla (29)
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Very nice, but in the shot of the red mist on the way to the target, perhaps the epoxy isn't holding up under the heat well? Ideally, it should stay intact until impact.
Same concept of the production ballistic tip bullets on the market, although looks like your bigger hollowpoint is generating some good fragmentation. Let's see a different epoxy and comparison with other ballistic tip bullets instead of FMJ!
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