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Hammer bullets Jack Hammer handgun bullet testing
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 2188364" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>Maybe I'll try loading some up in 40 S&W cases and testing them, I think I still have some 40 brass sitting around from a gun I sold years ago. My GP-100 test gun is going out on Monday to get reamed out to 10mm Mag, but should be back in a few weeks. I'll run some 40S&W loads through it then. </p><p></p><p>If I can get a good source for pig skulls I'll try shooting a few with the Jack Hammers. I tend to think the reason we hear so many stories about bullets "bouncing off" of pig skulls has more to do with their shape than anything. It's like their skulls are designed to deflect bullets! Unless the hog is looking down, there's really no flat surface for a bullet to impact, so the skull is just like a ramp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 2188364, member: 11960"] Maybe I’ll try loading some up in 40 S&W cases and testing them, I think I still have some 40 brass sitting around from a gun I sold years ago. My GP-100 test gun is going out on Monday to get reamed out to 10mm Mag, but should be back in a few weeks. I’ll run some 40S&W loads through it then. If I can get a good source for pig skulls I’ll try shooting a few with the Jack Hammers. I tend to think the reason we hear so many stories about bullets “bouncing off” of pig skulls has more to do with their shape than anything. It’s like their skulls are designed to deflect bullets! Unless the hog is looking down, there’s really no flat surface for a bullet to impact, so the skull is just like a ramp. [/QUOTE]
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