This video from Small Arms Solutions explains the concept of 'inconclusive' findings in firearms ballistics. The speaker, acting as a firearms instructor, details how a 30 caliber projectile was found to be the same class as a submitted rifle, sharing the same number of lands and grooves, width, and direction of twist. However, due to damage to the projectile, there were insufficient individual characteristics to definitively link it to the specific firearm, rendering the evidence inconclusive.
This video features ballistic experts discussing the complexities of terminal ballistics, particularly in relation to the 30-06 caliber and its potential performance in the Charlie Kirk case. They emphasize that human tissue is highly variable, making precise replication of bullet impacts impossible and debunking simplistic theories about bullet behavior. The discussion highlights factors like bullet angle, tissue density, and fragmentation as critical to understanding atypical ballistic results.
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