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Lessons learned:
When shooting through the windshield into
the passenger compartment of a vehicle,
you need to keep three things in mind:
1. Laminated glass and the angle of the
windshield may cause your round to deflect
lower than your point of aim. How much depends
on the angle of the windshield and the weight
of the bullet you are using.
2. When fired through laminated glass, bullets
tend to partially fragment, reducing the
effectiveness of the bullet and causing
there to be secondary projectiles (bullet
jackets, glass, etc) that can impact the
target OR other people in the vehicle.
3. When firing a bullet into a passenger
compartment, there is no guarantee that
it will hit ONLY the target you intend to
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