RWS Twin core projectile
Edited: 2009-12-01 16:06:50 | Category:
Ammunition
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The twin-core projectile consists of two lead cores with different hardness and a Tombak
Twin core projectile
The twin-core projectile consists of two lead cores with different hardness and a Tombak jacket. The harder tail core has an additional tough Tombak jacket separating it from the softer tip core. The core weight ratio is 50:50. A tail groove at the rear end of the projectile reliably bonds the tail core with the external jacket.
A second groove in the front section forms the sharp rim (impact location hair) and is also the specific breaking point for the front jacket of the projectile. This is an important point for the tearing away of the otherwise obstructive projectile flares. This design ensures a straight shot channel for the important exit hole.
THE SPECIAL QUALITIES AT A GLANCE:
A second groove in the front section forms the sharp rim (impact location hair) and is also the specific breaking point for the front jacket of the projectile. This is an important point for the tearing away of the otherwise obstructive projectile flares. This design ensures a straight shot channel for the important exit hole.
THE SPECIAL QUALITIES AT A GLANCE:
- Good and safe sighting of the game for shooting
- Very short escape distances
- The design-dependent sharp rim ensures hair at impact location
- Optimal energy output in first half of game body
- Secure exit hole guarantees sufficient traces of blood
- Minimum game destruction
- Longer projectile cylinder
- Tombak inner jacket
- Harder tail core
- Tail groove
- Sharp rim and specific breaking point
- Tombak jacket
- Softer tip core
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