Posted: 12/12/2003 7:46:59 PM EDT
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Does anybody make anything like this? I was thinking like a 50g bullet in 10mm or something? Just so you could get insane velocities out of the muzzle. |
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Okay I just looked at RBCD and for 10mm they list a 77 grain bullet with 2420 fps and 1015 ftlbs. Is that for real? 2320 fps out of a freaking 10mm handgun!?! Over 1000 ftlbs!?! Holy scheeit. Is there some kind of number inflation in there? They even have 9mm listed at 590 ftlbs. |
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a 77 grain bullet with 2420 fps and 1015 ftlbs. Is that for real? 2320 fps out of a freaking 10mm handgun!?! Over 1000 ftlbs!?! Good Lord! That's incredible. I wonder what the wound characteristics of a round like that would be. If it's moving that fast it has to penetrate, even if it is lighter. Sounds a little like the FNfive and seven. Would it pierce armor effectively? |
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Quoted: a 77 grain bullet with 2420 fps and 1015 ftlbs. Is that for real? 2320 fps out of a freaking 10mm handgun!?! Over 1000 ftlbs!?! Good Lord! That's incredible. I wonder what the wound characteristics of a round like that would be. If it's moving that fast it has to penetrate, even if it is lighter. Sounds a little like the FNfive and seven. Would it pierce armor effectively? [peep] Well the effective protection of level III-A body armor is only up to 1400 fps. Velocity slices through things before they have a chance to absorb the energy or move out of the way. Hmmmmm........... |
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Quoted: Quoted: ... Two words: [b].224 BOZ[/b] ... and [b]McUZI[/b] Now I know that McUZI relates to a lot of things, but could you clue in the clueless on this one? [:D] McUZI recently bought a 1911 chambered for .224 Boz. Some idiot sold it to him. It's literally a one-of-a-kind gun. Manufacturers do not sell guns chambered for that round to civilians. They made TWO guns, a full-sized and a commander. McUzi owns the commander model. |
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Quoted: How is McUZI going to buy the ammo for this gun? Isn't .224 botz restricted by the manufacturer or government? The beauty is that the .224 Boz is just a necked-down 10mm with a sabot. McUZI's a 10mm fan and has all the reloading gear and plenty of cases. |
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Quoted: I wonder what the wound characteristics of a round like that would be. If it's moving that fast it has to penetrate, even if it is lighter. One word comes to mind: Crappy. Speed does not always equal penetration. Especially when it's a frangible bullet with a large front surface area. You'll end up with a shallow wound that is likely to not reach any critical structures. |
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According to the website (suspect I know): [b]Cavity Diameter and Penetration depth shot at 30' through four (4) layers of Ballistic Nylon into calibrated 10% Ordnance Gelatin at 34 degrees. (44 Mag shot at 25 yards and Rifles at 100 yards - 50 BMG at 500 yards.)[/b] Caliber - Cavity - Penetration [b]9mm 7" 10" 357 Sig 8" 11" 38 Spl. 7" 10" 357 Mag. 8" 11" 40 S&W 9" 11" 10mm 12" 12" 45 ACP 115 gr. 11" 12" [/b] And (this one I have a hard time believing) [b]Cavities produced are permanent cavities not temporary stretch cavities[/b] If the above is actually true then it is more of a question of how many seconds the person will survive the wound. A 12" cavity that is 12" deep in the chest region would pretty much destroy [b]every[/b] critical structure. If this is real untouched up data then I am sold. [img]http://www.rbcd.net/_borders/gelati11.jpg[/img] RBCD Performance Plus 40 S&W 77 gr. TFSP - Bottom Track Federal Hydro Shock 155 gr. HSHP - Top Track 10"x10"x16" 10% Calibrated Gelatin |
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Dense bullets(Lead) penetrate better. Forget all this "Magic bullet" nonsense. That's why I use a .44 240gr.HP instead of a 180gr. HP. I want that bullet to penetrate all the way thru the deer and leave a hole on each side for the blood to run out. Animals are tough, you want something that will break thru the muscle and bones and reach the vitals. ... same goes for felons, as far as I'm concerned. |