lysanderxiii
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If someone tried to sell you a new cartridge with this ad copy, would you buy it?
"The predicted increase in lethality of a high velocity . . . round over . . . other conventional calibers has been explained on the basis of a combination of size of transient cavity (shock contributor which varies as the square of the bullet velocity), hydrostatic effect of high velocity (bursting of organs, etc., by pressure transmitted through the blood liquid system), and a unique high speed tumbling capability of a high velocity bullet on entering flesh (causing hemorrhaging and tearing of tissue and delivering more energy of the bullet to the body).
"The practical results of firing in the field . . . against objects of the general consistency of the human body (water cans, coconuts, [watermelons], deer) . . . demonstrate a higher level of lethality than predicted laboratory data."
"The predicted increase in lethality of a high velocity . . . round over . . . other conventional calibers has been explained on the basis of a combination of size of transient cavity (shock contributor which varies as the square of the bullet velocity), hydrostatic effect of high velocity (bursting of organs, etc., by pressure transmitted through the blood liquid system), and a unique high speed tumbling capability of a high velocity bullet on entering flesh (causing hemorrhaging and tearing of tissue and delivering more energy of the bullet to the body).
"The practical results of firing in the field . . . against objects of the general consistency of the human body (water cans, coconuts, [watermelons], deer) . . . demonstrate a higher level of lethality than predicted laboratory data."