Gold & Silver Forum

Gold & Silver Forum (http://goldismoney.info/forums/index.php)
-   Firearms (http://goldismoney.info/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=159)
-   -   Has any one heard of this DRT ammo? too good to be true ??? (http://goldismoney.info/forums/showthread.php?t=270005)

educatedredneck 05-31-2008 07:48 PM

Has any one heard of this DRT ammo? too good to be true ???
 
Quote:






Manufacturer: DRT - Mfr#


DRT is it the Most Accurate Ammo Ever?

This might be it, both in accuracy and terminal ballistics!
This ammo has been hush, hush for over four years. We saw it being tested at the Military Proofing grounds and everyone said, "that is not possible" after they saw the results! The DRT name stands for Dynamic Research Technologies, or as the guys shooting the M24 Sniper Rifles say, "Dead Right There"!

This ammo does the exact opposite of what you would expect. These rounds will shoot through a telephone pole, but it will not shoot through the average house cat. Here is the best part, these are ideal for crowd control, home defense, or close quarter combat, the bullet will hit the target and dissipate inside the target, killing them instantly without going through and injuring an innocent bystander.

How is that possible?
It is in the core. Totally different then anything on the market, a powder, not a solid lead blob, but a fine powder mixture.
Here is how it works;

If you filled a 55 gallon drum with a zillion number 9 shotgun pellets and then shot it out of some space age rail gun with the round spinning at 160,000 RPM, you would have a very deadly round. That is kind of what is happening but, then enters the dynamics of the fine powder! When it hits solid objects like a telephone pole, it stays together and passes right through. When the bullet hits a steel plate it leaves a hole that looks like a cutting torch was used.

The magic occurs on an Organic Target. The fine powder is as fine as talcum powder. When it contacts the organic target, the powder is spinning at such a high rate it instantly disperses, creating a crater in the target resulting in Instant Death. The wounds are typically 5" deep and 5" wide. A full 100% energy dissipation as the bullet totally disappears to invisible dust. Even a .50 caliber round will not penetrate a deer.

The accuracy comes from two attributes; First is extreme attention to detail in the manufacturing process, much greater then even handloads. Second has to do with the powder core. Solid lead cores are never perfect, they are off center or not symmetrical and when spun at 160,000 rpm, they fly off course and then at 1,000 meters your groups never get much better than 10". With the powder core, the material finds its center when spinning, improving the accuracy. Besides, this fine powder is heavier than lead, so a standard weight projectile is smaller offering a lower wind profile and enhanced accuracy.

So guys, this is it. The most accurate ammo we have ever seen; and the most deadly. We have been asked not to tell stories of this ammo being used in the big sand box, but the stories are getting out and the unheard of results have increased demand for this one of a kind - the only ammo you ever need to own, DRT ammunition.

Demand is tight and we only have a few boxes of DRT Ammo to sell.
DRT



http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/Ammo-..._QQ68491_QQ287



Expensive but if it does what they say perhaps it is worth it

shades2 05-31-2008 11:13 PM

Re: Has any one heard of this DRT ammo? too good to be true ???
 
Someone posted a few videos of frangibles that do act in this way with some chunk'o'pig as the target.

It will punch straight through a metal plate and explode in the soft pork behind. The way they work is very interesting, and I'd like to know more about the science behind it.

I think the article sounds a overrated, not sure about going through a telephone pole, that seems somewhat unlikely.

These rounds are deadly, and the wounds they leave horrific. If they are being used in warfare that's probably a bad thing from a human rights perspective. It would be virtually impossible to fix such a wound in a critical area, and infection would set in almost immediately, frangibles are like setting off a tiny grenade in your opponent.

Toxa 06-01-2008 02:00 AM

Re: Has any one heard of this DRT ammo? too good to be true ???
 
It does not go through hard targets, watch the video on there site.

Professur 06-01-2008 12:55 PM

Re: Has any one heard of this DRT ammo? too good to be true ???
 
Heavier than lead? That's a pretty short, rather expensive list.

Slimer 06-01-2008 03:10 PM

Re: Has any one heard of this DRT ammo? too good to be true ???
 
Massive hype. And A quick perusal of the hunting/shooting boards shows lots of DRT ammo spamming and sales pitches. Buyer beware.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:23 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright = None use it and Link to GIM