10mm ammo test Gold Dot in Gel - Video

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    LOL...right?
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    Gotta love 10mm. Think this would've put the perp down?
    It would send the perp into the 4th dimension.
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    JBP55

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    Is it really a failure though? Just means more work for the Coroner's office after bad guy gets shot.

    Too much jacket separation for a bonded round. If it had been fired through a windshield it would shred its jacket.
     

    Suburbazine

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    Too much jacket separation for a bonded round. If it had been fired through a windshield it would shred its jacket.

    I saw the follow up video where more than 35% of the bullet fragmented in a gallon of water.

    I can see how it would affect stopping power thru a windshield.
     
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    deadduck

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    Could be too much of a good thing. These bullets were probably designed to operate at .40 S&W velocities, and are being pushed a little too far. A 200 grain loading at a slightly lower velocity might have better performance.
     

    JBP55

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    Could be too much of a good thing. These bullets were probably designed to operate at .40 S&W velocities, and are being pushed a little too far. A 200 grain loading at a slightly lower velocity might have better performance.

    The .357 Sig bullet is designed for these velocities. The 9mm, .40, .45 GAP, .45 ACP, 10 mm are not.
     
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