I think they all look about the same in this test...Of course there are "some" differences, but not much to make me alter my caliber of choice...Scott Murray wrote:Thanks, Paladin.
In the image, is there a significance to the black vs red coloration in the gelatin? Is the black the permanent crush cavity, and the red the temporary stretch cavity? Or is it something else?
I may need to go back to my .40 S&W barrel...
Scott
I think it would be great to have a trauma doctor (who is not offended by the basis of the discussion) give their opinion based upon the potential wounding/stopping quality of various calibers and bullt types...
I know there is probably something already out there in the vast reaches of the internet...But a local guy who would post a medical opinion would be kinda neat...
My Nephew in Law is a great doctor (internal medicine), but not one I sit around and shoot the breeze about this kinda thing...They all tend to have had some time in ER's during their residencies, but probably don't talk about some of that stuff...