USMCDK
Member
To correct myself because Soybomb. Thank you by the way for making me realize that I left out one major detail to my statement.
I forgot to add that JHP will slow down through a wall AFTER it has penetrated a human target.
If you shot any JHP/FMJ/HJHP ammo of my caliber at a wall (DRY WALL) it will just go through and into the next wall if any.
So yes Soybomb you were right to correct me in that matter, and also I did read that long and boring document made by the FBI. Thank you again.
However I know some people here will disagree with some of the stuff stated in that document, solely for the fact that it was derived by Fackler. I on the other hand am non bias to what it has said.
I agree though that shot placement, permanent cavity, and penetration are the keys to one shot stops. Like it said unless you are hitting head shots, like every video game nerd, you aren't stopping them with just one shot. By stopping I mean they dead, they done, they ain't movin, and they ain't trying to do anything then push up the daisys.
I forgot to add that JHP will slow down through a wall AFTER it has penetrated a human target.
If you shot any JHP/FMJ/HJHP ammo of my caliber at a wall (DRY WALL) it will just go through and into the next wall if any.
So yes Soybomb you were right to correct me in that matter, and also I did read that long and boring document made by the FBI. Thank you again.
However I know some people here will disagree with some of the stuff stated in that document, solely for the fact that it was derived by Fackler. I on the other hand am non bias to what it has said.
I agree though that shot placement, permanent cavity, and penetration are the keys to one shot stops. Like it said unless you are hitting head shots, like every video game nerd, you aren't stopping them with just one shot. By stopping I mean they dead, they done, they ain't movin, and they ain't trying to do anything then push up the daisys.