I’m a moron when it comes to ballistics so can someone explain (without big words - I’m a dumb dumb) how the Glock wielding dude nearly had his arm taken off by what I presume was a 5.56 AR-15 while the guy that got shot in the head had a small entry wound?
Did the guy who got shot in the head get grazed? Also my stupid understanding of 5.55 was that since it is so high velocity it usually gots straight through and doesn’t tumble like 7.62x39
I'd try shooting them at the range and make sure they feed. I've had issue with some softpoints and ballistic tips have issued feeding in my rifles before. The ballistic tips were just a bit longer than a normal .223 round, to be fair the guy at the counter said they were really for bolt guns, and some times soft points can deform just enough to cause feed issues. Although I notice it more with calibers like .30-06.