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@BerninaAz they said audio issues
..figures......
Yeah, like again they can't figure out which mic to turn on. Or off.
Jen's Trial Diaries ‏@TrialDiariesJ 1m
@BerninaAz they said audio issues
..figures......
Yeah, like again they can't figure out which mic to turn on. Or off.
Isn't TJ adorable....!
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Officers bullets are designed not to fragment #bryanhulsey bullets are more likely too...Jacobin
Did Hulsey have black talons?
Big difference between 'not designed to fragment' and a bullet fragmenting upon hitting a solid object like bone. Juan should mop the floor with this guy.
Nope, I believe they were .357 non-hollow points........brain fart, sorry.
Black Talons were discontinued by Winchester, they came up with an alternative called "Ranger SXT" which has the running joke of "Same eXact Thing", but it isn't.
Another "factoid" for my fellow sleuthers!
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@BerninaAz they said audio issues
..figures......
......and my county is under another flood watch!!!! YAY!:happydance:
Hmmm I was under the impression it was the hollow points that were designed to fragment? Is this witness just wrong?
And why are there no more tweets??
lucky....we haven't had one since last week. :tears:
Mother Nature is smiling on us, a BIG toothy smile!!!!
I knew our resident ballistics expert would straighten us out.:great:Hollow points "mushroom", so they hopefully don't go through and through (safer for bystanders). Talons mushroomed out with sharp "talon" type edges.
Soft metal bullets hit bone and fragment more so than hollow points do, and can ricochet inside the body.......think of it as a ball that goes splat on impact (hollow points) and another that bounces around for a while (soft metal).
Us too, we're enjoying a nice afternoon shower, dropped the temp from 100 to 90...now if only it keeps up. lol