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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1086793" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Lots of difference between a "several ounce" bolt and a 7.62 bullet weighing about 10 grams. 10 grams is .35 ounces. </p><p>(1 ounce=28.3 grams)</p><p> "several" oz would, at minimum, be 3oz. That, is 84.9 grams or 242.6 X <u>times as much</u> the 7.62 bullet's weight. </p><p>May as well be comparing the ground impact indentation of a 2 lb brick dropped from the same height as a bullet.</p><p>To further put that in perspective, a guinea or chicken feather weighs about .57 grams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1086793, member: 18945"] Lots of difference between a "several ounce" bolt and a 7.62 bullet weighing about 10 grams. 10 grams is .35 ounces. (1 ounce=28.3 grams) "several" oz would, at minimum, be 3oz. That, is 84.9 grams or 242.6 X [u]times as much[/u] the 7.62 bullet's weight. May as well be comparing the ground impact indentation of a 2 lb brick dropped from the same height as a bullet. To further put that in perspective, a guinea or chicken feather weighs about .57 grams. [/QUOTE]
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