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- Hydra-Shok abstract "Hydra-Shok is a type of expanding bullet made by Federal Cartridge. It was originally patented by bullet designer Tom Burczynski. Hydra-Shok was debuted in 1988 after the FBI requested a bullet with better terminal ballistics than traditional cup and core projectiles. Hydra-Shok bullets feature a unique, patented center-post design and notched jacket with a non-bonded lead core. Together they are meant to provide more reliable expansion and deeper penetration than the other projectiles used at that time. Center post designed bullets like Hydra-Shok have more predictable results and therefore offer some advantage as a projectile. The manufacturer says that the scored jacket and center post design provide a "programmed" expansion. There has been much debate regarding the bullets unreliable expansion when fired through clothing or media other than ballistic gelatin. In ballistic gelatin, the bullet typically displays very rapid expansion resulting in a larger but more shallow wound channel than would be typical from most other bullet configurations in the same caliber and of similar weight.The Hydra-Shok bullet is available in various calibers; 9 mm, 10 mm, .32 ACP, .380 ACP, .38 S&W Special, .357 Magnum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, .45 GAP, and .44 Magnum. It can also be found in 12ga. shotgun slugs.The Hydra-Shok cartridge is a jacketed hollow point (JHP) round as opposed to full metal jacket (FMJ) bullets which have a smooth, rounded tip designed for accuracy and penetration.".
- Hydra-Shok thumbnail Threefederalhydrashoks.JPG?width=300.
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageID "9854441".
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageLength "2505".
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageRevisionID "672649105".
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageWikiLink Ballistic_gelatin.
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ammunition.
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageWikiLink Expanding_bullet.
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Cartridge.
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Premium_Ammunition.
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageWikiLink File:Threefederalhydrashoks.JPG.
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageWikiLink Full_metal_jacket_bullet.
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageWikiLink Hollow-point_bullet.
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageWikiLink Jacketed_hollow_point.
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Burczynski.
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageWikiLink File:Federal_Hydra-Shok_9mm_-_Top_View.jpg.
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hydra-Shok".
- Hydra-Shok hasPhotoCollection Hydra-Shok.
- Hydra-Shok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ammo-stub.
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- Hydra-Shok subject Category:Ammunition.
- Hydra-Shok hypernym Bullet.
- Hydra-Shok type Article.
- Hydra-Shok type Article.
- Hydra-Shok type Firearm.
- Hydra-Shok comment "Hydra-Shok is a type of expanding bullet made by Federal Cartridge. It was originally patented by bullet designer Tom Burczynski. Hydra-Shok was debuted in 1988 after the FBI requested a bullet with better terminal ballistics than traditional cup and core projectiles. Hydra-Shok bullets feature a unique, patented center-post design and notched jacket with a non-bonded lead core.".
- Hydra-Shok label "Hydra-Shok".
- Hydra-Shok sameAs m.02pty8r.
- Hydra-Shok sameAs Q5954119.
- Hydra-Shok sameAs Q5954119.
- Hydra-Shok wasDerivedFrom Hydra-Shok?oldid=672649105.
- Hydra-Shok depiction Threefederalhydrashoks.JPG.
- Hydra-Shok isPrimaryTopicOf Hydra-Shok.