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@ThePandaPool , (gun enthusiast but certainly no expert) that “wobble” is actually technically called a “Yaw” and I think almost all spinning projectiles do it to SOME degree. So minimal to where it might not even be measurable. Interestingly enough, that “Yaw” is what makes rounds like the 5.56 and the 5.45x45 so effective because, as it spins at incredible revolutions, it remains stable at high speeds, but as soon as it meets resistance, the yaw will cause it to tumble, giving the nick name the poison bullet. Making it tumble, obviously, rather than going clean through. Heavier projectiles generally tumble less through human tissue simply because they’re heavier and carry more mass which is harder to disrupt the yaw. Sorry for the rant I’m a nerd about that stuff
Anyone else think the red paint on the building looks like someone doing heil Hitler?