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@Wilhelm_Stenvall
"My question is whether they had trouble taking out those big troll thingies with the 20 mm metal plates. Realistically, a .50 caliber would be EXTREMELY effective at taking out them, considering how their plates will active the fuses inside the 12.7mm rounds, causing the rounds to explode INSIDE the trolls. If you were efficient with how you aim, you could take them out with one bullet."
12.7 x 99mm is too small to have an active fuse. The best a military (non US) will typically have on hand is the Mk 8 API-T (Amor Piercing Incendiary Tracer) All the crazy Mk 2xx and Mk 3xx series ammunition is fairly recent and typically used by special forces or specialized vehicle-mounted weapons systems. A typical ground combat ammo belt typically has a mix of AP or just plain ball ammo with every 5th round a tracer.
20mm of iron plate doesn't sound like much, but add in a shield and angling and even AP rounds may bounce. Add in the fact that these are 5 meter tall ogres...and 12.7mm may only be marginally effective.
"My question is whether they had trouble taking out those big troll thingies with the 20 mm metal plates. Realistically, a .50 caliber would be EXTREMELY effective at taking out them, considering how their plates will active the fuses inside the 12.7mm rounds, causing the rounds to explode INSIDE the trolls. If you were efficient with how you aim, you could take them out with one bullet."
12.7 x 99mm is too small to have an active fuse. The best a military (non US) will typically have on hand is the Mk 8 API-T (Amor Piercing Incendiary Tracer) All the crazy Mk 2xx and Mk 3xx series ammunition is fairly recent and typically used by special forces or specialized vehicle-mounted weapons systems. A typical ground combat ammo belt typically has a mix of AP or just plain ball ammo with every 5th round a tracer.
20mm of iron plate doesn't sound like much, but add in a shield and angling and even AP rounds may bounce. Add in the fact that these are 5 meter tall ogres...and 12.7mm may only be marginally effective.