hey all wondering why some bullets do this? as in have a "step" in them see pic below:?
BRNO_Bigot wrote:I had read that they cause more tissue damage than standard round nose, with the edge there actually cutting veins, arteries, muscle fibres rather than pushing them aside like a round nose would do.
But since they're expanding bullets, teh sharp edge isn't going to be available for very long after expansion sets in.
scoobs wrote:it allows for deeper penetration before expansion from what i have seen.