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The jacket is peeled all the way down to the base. There is no way to get barrel grooves off that twisted piece of metal. It's stretched and altered. Even if you could twist the pieces back in place they won't line up exactly and it would never be admissible in court. You watch too much CSI. That's not how this stuff works.
















So why don’t you go shoot something stronger and denser than a human neck? Surely you can get one to stop in something right? No one’s dumb enough to believe that a full bone in pork roast plus a wooden wall plus a cinder block has less stopping power than a neck. Interesting how you just rely on insults instead of actually testing or showing anything to back up your expertise. It would be so easy to show everyone how wrong me and everyone else like me is. Why don’t you?





Literally 16/17 Remington products in .30-06 uses kind of soft point, tipped hollow point, expanding copper, or some other type of projectile designed specifically to deform and/or break into pieces when impacting soft tissue. You could walk into any sporting goods store and pick something at random off the Remington shelf in .30-06 and the odds of choosing something that would do exactly what happened in this case is 94.1% likely. This is honestly the most retarded conversation I think I've ever had to be a part of but I'm just astonished at the lack of information the general public has about projectiles and ballistics and probabilities. It's wild to me. Go here to Remington's fucking website and see for yourself. We know based on the fact that it had a copper outer jacket and a lead interior core that it isn't something exotic like an all-copper projectile (first photo). This also tells us that it ISN'T a frangible projectile, because most frangibles use a sintered iron and copper core with a copper jacket, or sometimes with no jacket at all. It's also unlikely to be some of the more "premier brand" stuff like a Swift brand projo because stores don't usually stock that stuff. Maybe during hunting season and maybe more likely in Utah given the prevalence of long range shooting but still, unlikely also due to cost. A shooter probably wouldn't buy a $75 box of ammo when there's another for $42 that sounds like it does pretty much the same thing. I would bet a considerable amount of money it's a Remington Cor-Lokt 180gr soft point. It's probably Remington's highest selling product in .30-06. But yes Owen please tell me more, I'm here to be educated. remington.com/rifle/?prefn1=…























