Choose your ammo... police style (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆): "This resulted in the FBI Wound Ballistics Workshop of 1988 in Quantico, Virginia. Among those present were Dr. Martin Fackler, head of wound ballistics research for the US Army’s medical training center, Letterman Institute. Fackler had developed an improved ballistic gelatin model that he had scientifically correlated to swine muscle tissue, which in turn is comparable to human muscle tissue. He hypothesized that wound depth was much more important than previously thought, and recommended ammunition that could send a bullet at least twelve inches into his ballistic gelatin."
doi.org
Fackler ML, Malinowski JA. Ordnance gelatin for ballistic studies. Detrimental effect of excess heat used in gelatin preparation. Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 1988, 9 (3): 218–9. PMID 3177350. doi:10.1097/00000433-198809000-00008.
Breeze, J.; Hunt, N.; Gibb, I.; James, G.; Hepper, A.; Clasper, J. Experimental penetration of fragment simulating projectiles into porcine tissues compared with simulants. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 2013, 20 (4): 296–299. ISSN 1752-928X. doi:10.1016/j.jflm.2012.12.007.
Fackler ML, Malinowski JA. Ordnance gelatin for ballistic studies. Detrimental effect of excess heat used in gelatin preparation. Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 1988, 9 (3): 218–9. PMID 3177350. doi:10.1097/00000433-198809000-00008.
Choose your ammo... police style (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆): "This resulted in the FBI Wound Ballistics Workshop of 1988 in Quantico, Virginia. Among those present were Dr. Martin Fackler, head of wound ballistics research for the US Army’s medical training center, Letterman Institute. Fackler had developed an improved ballistic gelatin model that he had scientifically correlated to swine muscle tissue, which in turn is comparable to human muscle tissue. He hypothesized that wound depth was much more important than previously thought, and recommended ammunition that could send a bullet at least twelve inches into his ballistic gelatin."
worldcat.org
Breeze, J.; Hunt, N.; Gibb, I.; James, G.; Hepper, A.; Clasper, J. Experimental penetration of fragment simulating projectiles into porcine tissues compared with simulants. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 2013, 20 (4): 296–299. ISSN 1752-928X. doi:10.1016/j.jflm.2012.12.007.