On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:51:13 +0200, Nico de Jong <nico(a)farumdata.dk> wrote:
Here is something I dont understand.
.45 is about 11,5 mm, while 7.62 is uuuuhhh 7.62 mm.
How can the .45 come out worst?
Nico (sniper in Danish National guard)
The .45 ACP is a relatively slow moving, heavy slug with a rounded tip.
The 7.62x54R is a high velocity rifle round that has a pointed tip.
The .45 will dent the casing of the HD (at least, mine did), while the
7.62x54R will penetrate.