I'm just not a fan of bullets that rely on yaw, Molon.
I'm just not a fan of bullets that rely on yaw, Molon.
Ever seen a study of heavy 5.56 detailing velocity below which fragmentation is unlikely ?
I'd also like to know if anyone knows what happens when the velocity drops to handgun energy levels, do they become so unstable, yaw is guaranteed ?
Most test are at optimal high energy levels, I'm curious how they behave at low energy levels, or do they basically become knitting needles making .22 holes.