Well for starters, my question still remains unanswered. I am not saying these things don't work. Just explain to me how the company can make the claim it turns to powder in the target, yet is able to penetrate heavy bone. Making one or the other is easy, how on earth can they do both.
I decided to go back to the DRT website and look around. I found it odd that they still really don't have a website. There is some info, but not very much. I was reading through there "building a better bullet" and almost burst out laughing. I found this section on the second page.
7.62mm NATO is the bullet fired from the AK-47?????????????????
Not the same cartridge, not even the same caliber!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is chambered in 7.62X39, NOT 7.62X51 NATO. And the caliber is .311", not .308.
I seriously doubt ANY information from company that could make such a rookie mistake.
And as for the "wound that is about the dimensions of a size 5 soccer ball", I didn't know soccer balls came in different sizes. And where is the proof of this claim? Show me a slab of balistics gel, that shows wound dimensions and penetration depths.
Until then, I see this nothing more than a big steamy pile of BS.