Retired federal agent Michael R. Shevock is providing a technical but entertaining lecture on the what and why of flying bullets. Even some veteran police officers suffer misconceptions regarding caliber and velocity. What is a 30-06 anyway? Why isn’t there a 30-07? Why isn’t lethality and knock-down power synonymous? Why didn’t that bullet go straight? What’s a “boat-tail” round? What’s the difference between a jacketed hollow-point and a semi-jacketed hollow-point? How can “mushroom” be a verb? What factors affect ricochets? Come find out why an expert homicide detective and a forensic pathologist can look at a dead body, then turn to each other and say, “How did that ever happen?”
The first half of the workshop will be theoretical, the second half will be graphic.
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