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BULLET DEFLECTION – PART 2

Part One of this article, that appeared in the September-October edition, covered various types of projectiles in calibres from .30-06 to the .450 (3¼”) NE. All of the projectiles were Woodleigh as it was a comparison of projectile types and how they handled various obstructions rather than projectile brands. Some months after Part One had been written, I spent a month in South Africa.

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