Nightcrawler
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I'v been thinking about the FN P90 submachine gun and the cartridge it fires, 5.7x28mm SS190. The round will penetrate a Level IIIA vest at 100 yards, something even .44 Magnum won't do, but it's pretty anemic energy-wise. The load data for the SS190 round is a 31 grain .22 caliber bullet at 2,346 feet per second, which creates about 379 foot-pounds of energy at the muzzle.
I was wondering how .22 hornet would do for armor penetration, if applied in full metal jacket form. As near as I can tell, .22 Hornet offers better ballistics than 5.7mm (admittedly from a longer barrel), and could, I suspect, penetrate soft armor just as well.
Typical .22 Hornet loads (from Winchester Ammunition):
-34gr @ 3050fps / 700 ft-lbs
-45gr @ 2690fps / 723 ft-lbs
-46gr @ 2690fps / 739 ft-lbs
As you can see, these loads offer higher velocities AND heavier bullet weights than the 5.7mm round. This would mean that the bullets would have better momentum, and (being the same small caliber as 5.7mm) would penetrate soft armor BETTER.
What do you think? Am I wrong about any of this?
I was wondering how .22 hornet would do for armor penetration, if applied in full metal jacket form. As near as I can tell, .22 Hornet offers better ballistics than 5.7mm (admittedly from a longer barrel), and could, I suspect, penetrate soft armor just as well.
Typical .22 Hornet loads (from Winchester Ammunition):
-34gr @ 3050fps / 700 ft-lbs
-45gr @ 2690fps / 723 ft-lbs
-46gr @ 2690fps / 739 ft-lbs
As you can see, these loads offer higher velocities AND heavier bullet weights than the 5.7mm round. This would mean that the bullets would have better momentum, and (being the same small caliber as 5.7mm) would penetrate soft armor BETTER.
What do you think? Am I wrong about any of this?