They're Lying About The 30-06? (Charlie Kirk Assassination)

Published on September 30, 2025
Duration: 1:09

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.

Quick Summary

A 150-grain 30-06 Springfield bullet demonstrated significant bone penetration, passing through multiple bone structures including pork shoulders and a femur. The damage inflicted on the femur was described as 'diabolical,' indicating substantial energy transfer. Claims of no exit wound for this caliber are met with skepticism due to its demonstrated power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 30-06 Bullet
  2. 00:15Bullet Obliteration and Bone Penetration
  3. 00:28Damage to Femur Bone
  4. 00:47Skepticism on No Exit Wound Claims
  5. 00:58Bullet Behavior and Official Story

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a 150-grain 30-06 Springfield bullet perform against bone?

A 150-grain 30-06 Springfield bullet demonstrated significant bone penetration, passing through multiple bone structures including pork shoulders and a femur. The damage inflicted on the femur was described as 'diabolical,' indicating substantial energy transfer and effectiveness.

Is it believable that a 30-06 Springfield bullet would not have an exit wound?

Based on demonstrated penetration through multiple bones, the speaker expresses skepticism about claims of no exit wound for a 150-grain 30-06 Springfield bullet. While acknowledging bullets can behave unpredictably, the caliber's power makes such claims difficult to accept without evidence.

What kind of damage can a 30-06 Springfield cause to bone?

The 30-06 Springfield, with a 150-grain bullet, caused substantial and 'diabolical' damage to a femur bone during penetration tests. This indicates the bullet's ability to transfer significant energy and create extensive trauma upon impact with bone.

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