60 grains? Okay, this underweight bullet thing has gone too far. Sectional density is a real thing that exists: mass over cross-section, which allows an object to overcome resistance. In bullet-speak, we call that "penetrate". Go shoot a penny into ballistic gel and see how far it goes. Tip: not far, even if you shoot it really really fast.
But somewhere along the way, we lost our minds and decided that 90-grain 9mms and 78-grain .45 ACPs (I swear I wish I was making that up) were totally acceptable things to use.
Now this is the part where somebody blasts me about how great their 45-grain fused zintherium crystal .45s are, and how pretty they look when you shoot them into Jello bricks. And that's 'kay, this is America, you're allowed to waste your money on dopey stuff.
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6FYr0N3xt8[/ame]
But somewhere along the way, we lost our minds and decided that 90-grain 9mms and 78-grain .45 ACPs (I swear I wish I was making that up) were totally acceptable things to use.
Now this is the part where somebody blasts me about how great their 45-grain fused zintherium crystal .45s are, and how pretty they look when you shoot them into Jello bricks. And that's 'kay, this is America, you're allowed to waste your money on dopey stuff.
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6FYr0N3xt8[/ame]