LOLYou're talking about steel jacket, steel core bullets. Nothing short of a blast furnace will improve their expansion.
there is a small amount of lead between the jacket and the core to absorb some shock and allow the bullet squeeze through the bore.
No, it will break into pieces. There is not enough lead to expand anything. Just barely enough between the core and jacket for rifling purposes and a bit in the nose for flight stability. If the bullet didn't stay in one piece it shattered when it hit hard objects and the core went tumbling elsewhere. I'm not sure bone would shatter that bullet and have not read any test on animals with it.If this is so, by gently sanding off a little on the tip of the jacket and exposing that lead, could you improve the expansion of the round sufficiently to cause a lethal wound on an animal?
Did you wire brush your steel cases? They look like stainless steel cases. No laquer to gum up the works, etiher.
I don't shoot much on paper at the range, so I can't back up my claim, however my shooting mentor can strike the steel gong 300meters 4/5 shots on my Sks and Cz858 Irons. I do 2/5 sometimes 3/5 if I luck out. He is 30 years ex-military, so we both learned our shooting drills there. The SKS isn't as inaccurate as everyone makes it out to be, but it's no AR
That is of course when I can drag him away from his Martini-Henry rifle.
The SKS isn't as inaccurate as everyone makes it out to be, but it's no AR![]()