This video demonstrates the terminal ballistics of a 150-grain 30-06 Springfield bullet, specifically its penetration capabilities through bone. The speaker highlights that the bullet was able to pass through multiple bones, including pork shoulders and a femur, with significant damage. The demonstration aims to illustrate the difficulty of believing claims of no exit wound for this caliber, suggesting the bullet's inherent power.
This video from The Gun Dungeon investigates the trend of using heavy-for-caliber bullets in rifles, specifically comparing a 150-grain .30-06 bullet against a 208-grain ELD Match bullet at 100 yards. Using a Lab Radar chronograph, the experiment measures velocities and calculates energy retention. The findings suggest that even at 100 yards, heavier, aerodynamically efficient bullets can retain more energy, potentially offering an advantage.
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