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Should your projectile exit or remain inside?

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24 February 2004, 17:04
JJHACK
Should your projectile exit or remain inside?
Was this a killing shot? Are Mobile homes considered big game when hunted with a dodge pickup?


24 February 2004, 19:01
Dave James
Yea, but only with DODGES
25 February 2004, 01:29
sdgunslinger
JJ,,,,,I hope that's not your new Cummins sticking out of the trailer.........??
25 February 2004, 01:47
<mikeh416Rigby>
It looks as though there was either insufficient speed, or too low sectional density for complete penetration.
25 February 2004, 02:00
Aspen Hill Adventures
Now that is an innovative way to make trailer trash.
25 February 2004, 02:11
Will
Obviously, a Dodge truck is unstable in flight, which causes an excessive amount of yaw, preventing the Dodge from having complete penetration.

There is also a velocity limit associated with Dodge trucks. If he had only been going 5 mph it would have had complete pass-through.
25 February 2004, 02:17
tonto
shoulda got the Hemi!
25 February 2004, 03:58
pow
From the looks of the angle of penetration, there was too much yaw on that Dodge, yawl.
25 February 2004, 03:59
JJHACK
SDgunslinger, Nope that's not my new Cummins This one is a Hemi. That according to my friend who sent the photo to me. Maybe with the additional 1500 pounds of Diesel it would have gone clean through? Or maybe just hiting a bit to the left would have been easier?
25 February 2004, 04:02
Shadow
JJ,

Obviously the lack of penetration was due to poor SD, and velocity that was too low. This is explained by doing a closeup of the license plate, it say's 4570 GOVT

Bob
25 February 2004, 04:26
sdgunslinger
Well , the sectional density of a Cummins is way better than a Hemi , that's for sure.

I've noticed some of your posts on the Dodge diesel site , JJ . You seem to be very happy with your truck so far.

I have a '97 Cummins with 195,000 miles on it . Still goes down the road like a new one . You made a very good choice , the Dodge Cummins is an exceptional pickup truck .
25 February 2004, 04:36
mstarling





They used to say that the 16" batteries of the Iowa class battleships fired a projectile having the weight of a VW. Guess this was the "heavy per caliber" load ... and a bit too heavy at that!
25 February 2004, 05:51
Atkinson
I'm bett'en their would have been a lot more blood if that projectile had come out the other side...
25 February 2004, 06:33
Chuck Nelson
Quote:

I'm bett'en their would have been a lot more blood if that projectile had come out the other side...




LOL

If that was the case I can read the magazine article now:

"I don't know how a Dodge triple shock looks after encountering trailers as I have yet to recover one." Or. "As far as I know that projectile is still bouncing across the trailer park."
25 February 2004, 07:09
RAC
Base on the photo, I don't think that the truck penetrated to the vitals. It looks like a surface wound to me. I would not want to go after a wounded mobile home. Could be dangerous.
25 February 2004, 09:19
Scrollcutter
Note to self:

Check brakes and steering on pickup.
25 February 2004, 13:12
Dutch
Judging by the tie-down chains, that baby came right of the truck. That would make it a slingshot, wouldn't it? No wonder it didn't penetrate!

Wonder what the retained weight was? Dutch.
25 February 2004, 14:52
Steve
How do we know that wasn't going in reverse and that it did exit?

-Steve
25 February 2004, 15:26
Skinner
What about the driver, was she OK ?
25 February 2004, 15:51
buchsenschmeid
Once again I am proven correct. These new trucks have plastic grill work and as I have said over and over...........most of these plastic tipped projectials just won't penitrate. It's a Dodge, and not a Swift or one of the new hornady innerbonds.


TOLD YA!!!!!!
25 February 2004, 16:30
jeffeosso
hey, the didge didn't penetrate because (poster above) said it's just like a BT... plastic nose.

wonder what the expansion and retaned weight was, minus the seat stains, of course

jeffe
26 February 2004, 04:12
Rusty
Obviously this truck came from a lever action road and demonstrates once again the lack of velocity need to get the job done. Most likely the PH had to put the trailer down with his Land Rover!
26 February 2004, 04:43
JJHACK
Here is a Controlled expansion version of the new Dodge Pickup. I felt it was with the additional "metal work" to protect my cummins diesel!




26 February 2004, 04:45
Carmelo
This thread reminds me of the age old question to ask a woman.
"Do you want me to shoot in your mouth or on your face"
26 February 2004, 05:08
JD
Your Dodge is definitely a controlled expansion unit and would completely penetrate that mobile home, maybe taking out another as it exited.
01 March 2004, 20:01
djpaintles
I think this shot was too high to take out any major plumbing.
04 March 2004, 09:56
Atkinson
After much thought I have determined that the truck is too short and that negates penitration thus you have wounded a house, but it can be repaired...About what I have come to expect from a 400 gr. bullet in a 45-70!