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Re: es1 post# 108474

Tuesday, 07/12/2016 11:45:03 AM

Tuesday, July 12, 2016 11:45:03 AM

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"Other agencys use clay as well. But i think its safe to guess that you are speaking of ballistic gel."

amongst other things, but I guess you didn't know this...that's why you demanded an answer I suppose.

"But the gel has a memory. It returns to its orignal shape which removes any indication of impact depth."

bwahahaha.....not immediately and certainly enough time to measure whatever they need to measure

"So again your opinion is flawed.
Clay has been and still is used for military ballistics testing for impact damage."


My opinion is flawed becasue there are better things to measure ballisitcs than clay or clay is just superior becasue you said so...

"And yes that is real world experience speaking.
I have been through the ballistics testing process before with BAE systems.
We had to build 5 humvees with "bomb proof" undercarriages.
These were then blown up with 200 pound blocks of clay in the passenger compartment as "victims"."

Interesting how that real world experience always seems to morph to whatever argument there is.....someday I hope to be a jack of all trades

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