Starting on page 50 of the Sept. 2012 American Rifleman there is an article regarding stopping power of handgun rounds. It looks like they did some pretty extensive testing of the various calibers. I am especially interested in the 9mm. It seems that the 124 grain rounds seemed to fair the best. My question is though, it looks as if they tested in bare gelatin with no cloth. Is that really a true representation of the rounds efficacy? I thought that a certain thickness of denim or material was used to represent a more real world simulation.
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