Charlie Kirk Had No Exit Wound From A 30-06 - Is That Possible 🤔

Published on September 23, 2025
Duration: 12:16

This video analyzes the possibility of a 30-06 rifle round fired at 130-140 yards not producing an exit wound, as reported in the Charlie Kirk incident. It delves into bullet weight, ballistic coefficients, and caliber comparisons (30-06 vs. 5.56 and .308) to assess the probability. The speaker calls for FBI transparency regarding bullet type and autopsy results to verify the official account.

Quick Summary

It is statistically improbable but not impossible for a 30-06 round fired at 130-140 yards to lack an exit wound. Factors such as bullet construction, impact angle, and tissue density can influence this outcome, making specific data crucial for analysis.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Charlie Kirk 30-06 No Exit Wound Discussion
  2. 01:3730-06 vs 5.56 vs .308 Caliber Comparison
  3. 03:30Bullet Weight & Ballistics Explained
  4. 05:45Probability of No Exit Wound with 30-06
  5. 09:05Call for FBI Transparency on Incident Data

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible for a 30-06 rifle round to not have an exit wound?

While statistically improbable, especially with heavier bullets at moderate ranges like 130-140 yards, it's not impossible. Factors like bullet construction (e.g., fragmentation, expansion), impact angle, and tissue density can influence whether an exit wound occurs.

How does the 30-06 compare ballistically to 5.56 and .308?

The 30-06 is a larger caliber than 5.56 and generally more powerful than .308, though modern .308 loads can be ballistically similar. The 30-06 typically uses heavier bullets, offering greater energy and penetration potential.

What factors affect bullet tumbling in tissue?

Bullet design, velocity, and ballistic coefficient play key roles. Bullets with poor stability or those designed to yaw or fragment upon impact are more likely to tumble, increasing tissue damage.

Why is transparency from the FBI important in shooting incident analysis?

Transparency ensures accuracy and public trust. Specific data like bullet type, velocity, range, and autopsy results are crucial for understanding the ballistics and validating official accounts of shooting incidents.

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