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Independent gel testing or it never happened. The name alone screams GIMMICK
Where's the denim layers??
Where's the denim layers??
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Independent gel testing or it never happened. The name alone screams GIMMICK
Where's the denim layers??
Independent gel testing or it never happened.
Very interesting, I know from reloading a wide variety of very light to very heavy 10mm auto that velocity will make up for the light bullet, they dont act the same and do damage in a different way but light bullets sent very fast are good to go, just not as deep penetration but devastating in damage so I wouldnt at all discount it for being light, especially since its solid copper, defiantly wouldnt want to get hit with one
I think a shotgun offering makes the least since, like fragmenting slugs. Might as well use buck ..if you want one hole use Flight Control buck, slugs are for penetration
]Concept of the saw affect makes [/B]sense but until I shoot it myself and read reviews from non partial reviewers I would not load up my gun with them. The idea of the tiny chunks all going in as well as the main copper bullet seems like it would make for a nasty wound.
9mm rounds when fired usually make a single rotation about every 10 to 12 inches. That "saw" effect is a gimmick and has no base in fact. Unless it was going threw 10 inches of denim then it won't be sawing anything.
I'll buy a couple thousand rounds, they will get banned and no matter what any of you think about performance or non performance, they are mean and ugly and will sell for 10 times what i paid for them when i list them on GB ROFL
9mm rounds when fired usually make a single rotation about every 10 to 12 inches. That "saw" effect is a gimmick and has no base in fact. Unless it was going threw 10 inches of denim then it won't be sawing anything.