Monday, April 14, 2014

.32 Winchester Special Remington Core-Lokt 170gr Photos

Picture taken for the Youtube thumbnail and as a personal picture for myself. Shows the the Winchester Model 1894, the Bowie knife from my grandfather, and left to right, an unfired .32, the casing, and the expanded bullet.


More photos after the jump...




A front view of the shot placement.




Top down view of the damage clearly visible in the gel block, without cutting it open.





Blocks laid so we can see the damage, in order, front to back.

 

Clear view of the damage in the 3rd block. Surprising how much lead fragmenting you can see this far back in the block, especially as as the wound damage begins to become less prevalent.


Finally a really clear look at the nicely mushroomed soft point. They say hollow point technology has gotten better and it's more consistent than the old SP design, but there's not much to complain about in this case.


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