And depending on the zombie in question, hallow bullets might just be the tool for the job
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The difference would be knockdown/knockback when you hit the body, but more importantly how much KE goes into the target rather than through it. Even considering JHP's, the increase in KE transfer vs. penetration would apply equally to the 5.7x28 and the heavier, slower rounds. Also, if we're talking about a situation in which other human survivors are in the theater, you want rounds that stop in the target. Unless you want to say, "Sorry - you're beat!" to your fellow survivors.Lighthawk wrote:However would really be that much of a practical difference between a 5.7×28mm hollow point and any of those "better" rounds when put into a human skull at a distance between 0-50 ft?
That, I guess, is a matter of preference. As I said, my primary criterion would be the effectiveness of the round. Your primary consideration might be ergonomics, transparent mag, or any of the other advantages of the P90.Lighthawk wrote:Enough to outweigh the other reasons I went with the P90?
alexmann wrote:Would incendiary bullets help?
Are incendiary rounds even available for anything lighter than .50 cal anti-materiel rifles?Captain Seafort wrote:Have you been reading the thread or not? You need to physically destroy the zombies body if you want to stop them. How exactly are you going to do this with incendiaries?
Even if they were, the idea of a bullet weighing a few grams setting fire to several dozen kilos of water is idiotic.Mikey wrote:But yes, JKU is absolutely right - incendiary rounds are NOT high-speed tiny Molotovs.
Not where I'd be aiming though. Depending on zombie type, body shots can be all but useless wastes of ammo. Killing the brain is the one universal method of zombie destruction...well, along side complete obliteration of the zombie, but that's not likely to happen with any man portable weapon smaller than a bazooka.Mikey wrote:The difference would be knockdown/knockback when you hit the body,
I get that, but I don't see it making enough of a difference between the different sized rounds against the given target. A .45 might make a bigger mess of a human skull than a 5.7x28, but I'm pretty sure even the 5.7x28 will ruin a zombie's day if it goes through its face and blows out the back of its head.but more importantly how much KE goes into the target rather than through it. Even considering JHP's, the increase in KE transfer vs. penetration would apply equally to the 5.7x28 and the heavier, slower rounds.
That, admittedly, I had not considered. Thinking on it though, while there are better options, I don't think the P90 is so outclassed as to make switching it for a possible issue a good enough reason. Hostile armed humans are hardly guaranteed. I think I'd sooner stick with the P90 and just carry some mags of the standard round, and make use of that extra penetration power to deny them cover options.Also, if we're talking about a situation in which other human survivors are in the theater, you want rounds that stop in the target. Unless you want to say, "Sorry - you're beat!" to your fellow survivors.
Fair enough, and yes, I do consider all those other reasons good enough to go with a round that is a bit less powerful, but which I feel is well up to the job at hand.That, I guess, is a matter of preference. As I said, my primary criterion would be the effectiveness of the round. Your primary consideration might be ergonomics, transparent mag, or any of the other advantages of the P90.
Close. I'm 6'1" and 220, I don't think there is an smg too big for me to handle really. My concern on the size end of things is more lugging it and the ammo around, I've never been a distance runner.I think the issue that's being missed is the user. Lighthawk is informing us that he wouldn't be able to use larger/heavier weapons as effectively as he can use the P90. All the power in the world is meaningless if the shooter isn't big enough to handle the weapon.
This. I've got just enough experience to know how much I'm lacking in proper training. I most certainly would want a more forgiving weapon.Not by much, but it is a much larger "feeling" weapon then the P90. Also, the P90 is a lot easier to use for an inexperienced shooter. Lighter round and recoil, larger magazine and easier to maneuver one handed.
is almost universally considered the wrong way to shoot.Lighthawk wrote:Not where I'd be aiming though.