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Lessons learned:
1. Breaching rounds work great against locks
or door locks. Just as expected.
2. These rounds tend to act like a "solid"
until they hit something. That means that
they penetrate a lot of drywall before coming
apart. They are certainly not "safe"
to shoot indoors if wall penetration is
a concern.
3. They penetrated about 12 inches of water,
which would mean approximately 6 inches
of flesh, at 15 feet. They are not designed
as an anti-personnel round, but I sure wouldn't
want to get shot with one. As Tman noted,
"That looks like 400 grains of death."
Thanks to Darkmage for funding a very interesting
experiment. And thanks to Tman for the Award
Winning Photography.
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