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by keepamovin
289 days ago
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It’s pretty interesting how the deformity and thermal properties of the metal would affect ballistics. I guess silicon is too brittle even though it’s cheap and plentiful and aluminum is probably too light. That poly is also interesting. the R&D they would’ve had to do to discover a polymer that would contain an exploding bullet as much as possible |
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Density sure does though.
Which is why 99% of the stuff you’re mentioning doesn’t really work.
Copper is quite dense, but still not as dense as lead, which is why it kinda works. Steel is terrible (but not completely useless). Tungsten works awesome (as does silver and gold), but is cost prohibitive except for specialized applications.