Damage Conversion

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KillWatch
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Damage Conversion

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I once found a conversion page for firearms to palldium damage. Does anyone know what it might be or have a formula for conversion?
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Re: Damage Conversion

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Kitsune's Netbook of Modern Firearms might be what you're searching for. Link posted below:

http://www.kitsune.addr.com/Firearms/Firearms.htm
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Try the front"Compendium of Contemporary Weapons", written by Maryann S..
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Yeah I know it has flat damages for the rounds, but I saw somewhere where it tok the size factored with velocity, YEARS ago. But I guess that is the best bet
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The new nonmetallic rounds being developed today have shown to be able to be target selective in their effects. Staying in a solid mass when fires against a hard armor, and becoming a frangible when shot against a soft target. (history channel's Modern Marvels bullet episode.)

In the near future, the use of lead based rounds will be restricted.
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