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<blockquote data-quote="rc508pir" data-source="post: 3124994" data-attributes="member: 40091"><p>1. Post 21 was me being sarcastic, and that's just one post, not berating everyone.</p><p></p><p>2. Ballistic gel was only part of Facklers research. He also studied ballistics on animals. Goats in particular, that were used in the Special Forces 18D Q Course were often studied by Fackler. This is where he bring the point that bones and organs play a big part, between caliber, bullet weight and power behind the bullet come into play. Those goats were shot from everything from 22lr to 45. It depended on what wound the SF Instructors were trying to achieve.</p><p></p><p>3. I addressed your chosen 380 but some how it didnt post. It was only a partial post. There are 5 loads there and 2 were JHP XTP and you didnt specify which of the 3 left were the load you use. Or at least if you did, I missed it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc508pir, post: 3124994, member: 40091"] 1. Post 21 was me being sarcastic, and that's just one post, not berating everyone. 2. Ballistic gel was only part of Facklers research. He also studied ballistics on animals. Goats in particular, that were used in the Special Forces 18D Q Course were often studied by Fackler. This is where he bring the point that bones and organs play a big part, between caliber, bullet weight and power behind the bullet come into play. Those goats were shot from everything from 22lr to 45. It depended on what wound the SF Instructors were trying to achieve. 3. I addressed your chosen 380 but some how it didnt post. It was only a partial post. There are 5 loads there and 2 were JHP XTP and you didnt specify which of the 3 left were the load you use. Or at least if you did, I missed it [/QUOTE]
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