Impacts by small objects with extremely high velocity are a current area of research in terminal ballistics.
Its main advantage is the ability to attempt to represent complex terminal ballistics as a number.
He is credited with a number of contributions to the field of terminal ballistics including:
The study of the dynamics of bullets in gunshot injuries is called terminal ballistics.
See terminal ballistics for a fuller discussion of these effects.
In real-world firearms, terminal ballistics is often at least as important as aerodynamic efficiency.
The limiting factor of the .44 Magnum cartridge is not terminal ballistics.
The barrel lacks rifling but this supposedly can in some cases increase terminal ballistics at close quarters.
Education about terminal ballistics gives the handler knowledge about the characteristics of a bullet after a target is hit.
The way a bullet behaves when it hits a target is called 'terminal ballistics.'