M14 vs Block Wall

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Shawn
 
Love those tracer rounds, unfortunatly we cant get them here. OH WELL? something else we cant get;)
 
its out there, just cant be imported
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I tried the same thing, sort of.
I had cut an oak tree down and into 16" lengths. Stuck a target on the end of one round set on top of a standing log.
After firing a few rounds I went to look and the rounds were passing all the way through the log. No difference with the grain or across it.
Put a few concrete blocks behind the log they caught the FMJ rounds inside the center cavity.
 
Thanks for the video.

It'll be good if I could find the video comparing 7.62x51, 7.62x39 and 5.56x45 rounds shooting at the brickwall, wood panel, steel plates, cars etc.
 
Thanks for the video.

It'll be good if I could find the video comparing 7.62x51, 7.62x39 and 5.56x45 rounds shooting at the brickwall, wood panel, steel plates, cars etc.

Speaking from experience with FMJ...
7.62x51 will pass right through a car and usually tumble to 90 degrees upon exit from the other side; 7.62x39 will pass right through a car and usually tumble to 45-90 degrees upon exit from the other sideand; 5.56x45 will usually pass through both side of the car but will definitely penetrate first door and cause a bad day for anything inside the cabin.
 
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