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  1. Human silhouette plate measures 32″ tall x 8″ wide x 3/8″ thick and is reversible for extended life; Target is designed to safely deflect bullet fragments into the ground (adjustable forward angle: 0-20 degrees) Overall height of target is adjustable from 57″ to 63″ Light weight and portable (weighs only 64 lbs.)

  2. Human silhouette plate measures 28" tall x 18" wide x 3/8" thick and is reversible for extended life. Target is designed to safely deflect bullet fragments into the ground (adjustable forward angle: 5-20 degrees) Disassemble and transport in two sections without tools (Base = 14 lbs. / Plate Assembly = 44 lbs.)

  3. Bullet diameter: 8.61 mm (0.339 in) Land diameter: 8.38 mm (0.330 in) Neck diameter: 9.46 mm (0.372 in) Shoulder diameter: 13.82 mm (0.544 in) Base diameter: 14.91 mm (0.587 in) Rim diameter: 14.93 mm (0.588 in) Rim thickness: 1.52 mm (0.060 in) Case length: 69.20 mm (2.724 in) Overall length: 93.50 mm (3.681 in) Case capacity

  4. Human silhouette. Mannequins. See also. References. External links. Shooting target. A "splatter"-type paper target — 25 shots at a distance of 91 metres (100 yd), all hitting inside the bullseye within a 25 millimetres (1 in) grouping.

  5. jacket bullet can produce a wound like the one caused by a semi-jacketed bullet. CHAPTER 10 – 1 min. 51 sec. Shots 7 and 8 Bullet stability in flight 5.56 mm NATO Bullet: Full metal jacket The twist imparted to the bullet in the barrel influences the bullet’s stability in flight and this, in turn, affects the wound. CHAPTER 11 – 2 min. 12 ...

  6. Human silhouette plate measures 20" tall x 8" wide x 3/8" thick and is reversible for extended life. Target is designed to safely deflect bullet fragments into the ground (adjustable forward angle: 5-20 degrees) Light weight and portable (weighs only 33 lbs!)

  7. 31 de jul. de 2009 · 24 Altmetric. 2 Mentions. Explore all metrics. Abstract. The location of an entrance wound (bullet placement) and the projectile path are the most important factors in causing significant injury or death following a shooting.