Ian
Notorious member
If a bullet hits a baffle it's usually from the middle-ish part of the bullet back unless the strike is due to suppressor misalignment instead of bullet yaw. The shiny parts still had coating and had no land engraves, while the opposite side of the nose had no coating left and deep engraves where the nose plowed hard into one side of the bore. Bullets were either crooked when chambered or got that way fast when the bang happened.