Actually, a smaller bullet shoots most of it's energy at the entry, thus losing most of it's momentum, spin, ecc. As the bullet is slower inside a body it behaves in such strange ways that the damage is extraordiary compared to a bigger bullet with more penetration force. If you have a gun and a friend with a gun using a different calibre, try shooting throught many layers of wood pannels, each no more than 1 cm thick, 5 cm apart. watch?v=-7H0Pj-LhVE for an example.
@Phireo how do you figure that a smaller bullet at a faster speed is better? is it because of the shock from the speed?because i know my 243 blows bottles in half cuz its so fast..but wouldnt a bigger bullet at a high speed do the same but rip them up more?
7.62x54mm - Mosin Nagat (Finnish used x53 variant) and SVD
7.62x39mm - RPD, AK 47, AKM, AK 103, RPK,
5.45x39mm - AK 74
9x18mm - Makarov and many Submachine guns, also x19mm
9x39mm - VSS rifle
12.7x54mm - VKS rifle
If you don't know what you are talking about, try getting info first, instead of bullshitting around. By the way, at high speed a smaller caliber is prefered for man-stopping purposes, while at lower speeds a larger bullet is better.
@AccessDenied55
SKS... the russian semi-automatic rifle... I believe it used the same standard as the AK, 7.62x39mm...
Phireo 4 months ago
@Phireo What does the SKS fire?
AccessDenied55 4 months ago
Is it more accurate than AK?
1AlbaryanSabretigerr 6 months ago
@Phireo However, small bullets create a wound cavity closer to the hydraulic surface, also full size rifles will keep much more energy down range.
savage495 6 months ago
@airsoftrules987
Actually, a smaller bullet shoots most of it's energy at the entry, thus losing most of it's momentum, spin, ecc. As the bullet is slower inside a body it behaves in such strange ways that the damage is extraordiary compared to a bigger bullet with more penetration force. If you have a gun and a friend with a gun using a different calibre, try shooting throught many layers of wood pannels, each no more than 1 cm thick, 5 cm apart. watch?v=-7H0Pj-LhVE for an example.
Phireo 1 year ago
@Phireo how do you figure that a smaller bullet at a faster speed is better? is it because of the shock from the speed?because i know my 243 blows bottles in half cuz its so fast..but wouldnt a bigger bullet at a high speed do the same but rip them up more?
airsoftrules987 1 year ago
@aelita12345678910 oh yes! now i see it, sorry
danilegal8 1 year ago
@danilegal8 how the fuck its fake?did you saw the bullets blowed off from the gun?
aelita12345678910 1 year ago
FFAAAKKKEEE
danilegal8 1 year ago
7.62x54mm - Mosin Nagat (Finnish used x53 variant) and SVD
7.62x39mm - RPD, AK 47, AKM, AK 103, RPK,
5.45x39mm - AK 74
9x18mm - Makarov and many Submachine guns, also x19mm
9x39mm - VSS rifle
12.7x54mm - VKS rifle
If you don't know what you are talking about, try getting info first, instead of bullshitting around. By the way, at high speed a smaller caliber is prefered for man-stopping purposes, while at lower speeds a larger bullet is better.
Phireo 1 year ago