Talk:AT-22/@comment-4536690-20131101013119/@comment-5850386-20140721225815

Hey, late reply, but I didnt see the response.

" A round moving faster creates more air pressure behind and in front of it this air upon entry into flesh creates a balloon within nano seconds" True, but, once again, a needle moving at 2k FPS is going to do less damage than a .22 going at 2k FPS.

"The smaller the entry wound the more damage affectionately called the suck or the pop within the us military." Nope. It depends on how well the kinetic energy of bullet is transfered to the target.

While a .22 has a similar (not the same) diameter with the .223, they are nothing alike. The ammunition is neither interchangable in parlance nor in practice.

I have heard and read reports of whether Hydrostatic shock works from both sides. However I personally feel that the evidence for it is stronger than that against.