Questions

Can you get ballistics from a hollow point?

Can you get ballistics from a hollow point?

Terminal ballistics testing of hollow point bullets is generally performed in ballistic gelatin, or some other medium intended to simulate tissue and cause a hollow point bullet to expand. Test results are generally given in terms of expanded diameter, penetration depth, and weight retention.

What bullets go through a body?

A non-expanding (or full-metal-jacket) bullet often enters the body in a straight line. Like a knife, it damages the organs and tissues directly in its path, and then it either exits the body or, if it is traveling at a slower velocity, is stopped by bone, tissue or skin.

How much does a Fat Mac cost?

The Fat Mac’s retail price is $3,195.

What is the force of a 950 JDJ?

As has already been answered, a .950 JDJ is capable of delivering 38,685 Foot-Pounds (Roughly 52,450 Joules) of force to the human body through an impact. The minimum energy required to inflict damage on a human body is considered to be 62 Foot-Pounds (~84 J) by the US Army.

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Can You Survive a JDJ shot through the abdomen?

You were shot through the abdomen with a .950 JDJ. The shooter is probably rubbing their bruised shoulder at the moment, wondering where their several hundred dollar novelty round went. There is no surviving a hit with that anywhere in your center mass.

How much does a JDJ bullet weigh?

.950 JDJ cases are approximately 70 mm in length, and are based on a 20×110mm case shortened and necked up to accept the.950 in (24.1 mm) bullet. Projectiles are custom-made and most commonly weigh 3,600 grains (230 g) which is 8.2 ounces or over half a pound.

What is a 950 JDJ cartridge?

The .950 JDJ (24.1x70mm) is a powerful large caliber rifle cartridge developed by American gunsmith and weapon designer J. D. Jones of SSK Industries . .950 JDJ cases are approximately 70 mm in length, and are based on a 20×110mm case shortened and necked up to accept the .950 in (24.1 mm) bullet.