"the force required for the same object to penetrate and shear through the same
thickness of live human bone vs. that required for a melon rind, is at least 100
times greater, and 50 times greater even for dead human bone."
I am not arguing that the melon rind is as hard as a person’s skull. The watermelon test is to demonstrate what the different effects of the two kinds of bullets has on a head. The FMJ basically passes right through with not a lot of collateral damage and no fragmenting. The frangible round on the other hand does a tremendous amount of damage. The frangible round passes into the melon and at some point explodes forcing the innards of the melon forward and the rear section backwards. Just like JFK reacted.
“With regards to the McLaren melon tests, the 6.5mm in soft-tissue has a uniform and steady temporarily cavity and wouldn't begin to tumble, if at all, until well pass the length of the melon. A tumbling or disintegrated FMJ round (as from impacting skull bone) would have a different temporary cavity.”
A FMJ round does not disintegrate, the jacket holds it together.
“So we're back to melons tests by Alvarez/Lattimer and McLaren being soft-tissue, possibly having some application in showing the effects of a temporary cavity in a soft tissue mass, like the brain. But to get to that soft-tissue in a living human first requires impact and penetration on skull bone, which in turn induces the factor of bullet tumbling and, mostly likely, disintegration at the entry site.”
M16 rounds do not “disintegrate” on impact, please see the data below.
Please see the M16 penetration characteristics shown at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M16_rifle Ballistic gelatin @ 10 meters - 14 in, sandbags @ 100 meters - 4 in, ¾” pine boards @ 100 meters - 8 boards, steel helmet - both sides at 300 m, one side to 500 m, 14 ga steel @ 100 meters - 2 layers, Kevlar - 31 layers
And it won’t penetrate ¼” of bone? I think 3.6 gr bullet traveling at 3,300 ft/sec will easily penetrate ¼” of bone. What was the gun of choice for mob hits, .22 cal. Now if a .22 hollow point will pass through the skull with a velocity of 1,100 ft/sec, a .223 at 3,300 ft/sec will certainly pass through it.