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<blockquote data-quote="rc508pir" data-source="post: 3125003" data-attributes="member: 40091"><p>Its not the yaw that causes the bullet to fragment. Its the deformation of the soft lead core. The bullet has already begun to deform by hitting the abdominal wall, before yaw begins. M193 fired from a 16 1:7 twist still comes apart in the body and its yaws far less than from a 1:12 in 20in barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc508pir, post: 3125003, member: 40091"] Its not the yaw that causes the bullet to fragment. Its the deformation of the soft lead core. The bullet has already begun to deform by hitting the abdominal wall, before yaw begins. M193 fired from a 16 1:7 twist still comes apart in the body and its yaws far less than from a 1:12 in 20in barrel. [/QUOTE]
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