Maybe the guy damaged the bullet when he was engraving the casing? Hit a bee on the way? Reporting inaccurate? Who knows. Weird things happen.
I'm not sure what the actual problem here is. He definitely was shot and killed despite what Gemini was saying a while back.
edit: the bee theory was supposed to be representative of "stranger things have happened", but I guess that's expecting too much here. Regardless, counterintuitively the higher the power the less the bullet penetrates water. Bugs are mostly water. A hollow-point would probably start disintegrating the instant it hit a big one. Million to one odds, but maybee so.
Maybe the guy damaged the bullet when he was engraving the casing? Hit a bee on the way? Reporting inaccurate? Who knows. Weird things happen.
I'm not sure what the actual problem here is. He definitely was shot and killed despite what Gemini was saying a while back.
edit: the bee theory was supposed to be representative of "stranger things have happened", but I guess that's expecting too much here. Regardless, counterintuitively the higher the power the less the bullet penetrates water. Bugs are mostly water. A hallow-point would probably start disintegrating the instant it hit a big one. Million to one odds, but maybee so.
Maybe the guy damaged the bullet when he was engraving the casing? Hit a bee on the way? Reporting inaccurate? Who knows. Weird things happen.
I'm not sure what the actual problem here is. He definitely was shot and killed despite what Gemini was saying a while back.