Originally posted by: fanbottle
can it?
can rifle cartridges penetrate through walls or is this all shens?
Originally posted by: crt1530
The bullet will go through no problem. It would be hard to get the whole cartridge through without igniting the propellant.
Originally posted by: Summitdrinker
5.56 do not tumble thumbo as much as people think
maybe we should watch this fanbottle dude
he never drink beer, beer and guns do not mix for newbies of either
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: Summitdrinker
5.56 do not tumble thumbo as much as people think
maybe we should watch this fanbottle dude
he never drink beer, beer and guns do not mix for newbies of either
Tumbling is a common term that most people understand. In reality, the 5.56 tends to "yaw" inside human flesh (or ballistics gel) creating a larger wound channel than if it stayed dead on course.
And there isn't much you could hide behind that would provide you adequate cover from a 7.62x51mm (.308 Win.) While certain a concrete wall 6 inches thick will stop it, that's around the bare minimum. A full metal jacket round will easily penetrate 1" of regular (non-hardened) steel. There is no place behind a car that would shelter you from a .308. Standard brick, or cinder block walls have 0 chance of stopping a FMJ .308.
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: Summitdrinker
5.56 do not tumble thumbo as much as people think
maybe we should watch this fanbottle dude
he never drink beer, beer and guns do not mix for newbies of either
Tumbling is a common term that most people understand. In reality, the 5.56 tends to "yaw" inside human flesh (or ballistics gel) creating a larger wound channel than if it stayed dead on course.
And there isn't much you could hide behind that would provide you adequate cover from a 7.62x51mm (.308 Win.) While certain a concrete wall 6 inches thick will stop it, that's around the bare minimum. A full metal jacket round will easily penetrate 1" of regular (non-hardened) steel. There is no place behind a car that would shelter you from a .308. Standard brick, or cinder block walls have 0 chance of stopping a FMJ .308.
Originally posted by: Ramma2
Read, and you shall learn..
http://www.theboxotruth.com/
Prepare to waste half the day reading this site. Very interesting!
Originally posted by: JoePa
My bet is on the cartridge staying in the gun.
Might be bolt action.Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: JoePa
My bet is on the cartridge staying in the gun.
The cartridge would eject after it's been fired.
Originally posted by: jjones
Might be bolt action.Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: JoePa
My bet is on the cartridge staying in the gun.
The cartridge would eject after it's been fired.