Effect of Different Bullet Calibers and Distances from Target on Blood Spatter

Authors

  • Victoria Erb Texas A&M University

Abstract

This study was carried out in order to determine how different bullet calibers shot from different distances would affect blood spatter. Using two distinct firearms and varying distances, bullets were shot at a target in order to make blood spatter from different angles onto a tri-fold project board. The results illustrated that as the caliber of a bullet and the distance away from a target increase the area of blood spatter will increase and higher caliber bullets create more spatter because of their increased force. 

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Published

2017-06-12