{"id":66944,"date":"2021-04-17T15:18:04","date_gmt":"2021-04-17T20:18:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/milesfortis.com\/?p=66944"},"modified":"2021-04-17T15:18:04","modified_gmt":"2021-04-17T20:18:04","slug":"66944","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/milesfortis.com\/?p=66944","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.usacarry.com\/heavy-light-bullet-grains-self-defense\/\">Heavy or Light Bullet Grains for Self-Defense? Considerations and Recommendations<\/a><\/p>\n<p>It is very important to evaluate and use the correct bullet weight or grain for your particular handgun purpose and application. Several factors and the inter-relationships among bullet grain, muzzle velocity, muzzle energy, penetration, expansion, recoil, and terminal ballistics for any specific load and handgun affect a shooter\u2019s results and accuracy.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p><strong>What is Bullet Grain?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A grain (gr) is a basic Troy weight measurement of mass for the bullet. It is not the weight of the entire cartridge but just the projectile or bullet that leaves the barrel. The grain indicated on an ammo box is often misinterpreted as being the gunpowder measurement when it really represents the weight of only the bullet.<\/p>\n<p>One grain weight of a bullet is equal to 1\/7,000th of a pound or 1\/437.5th of an ounce. So, 437.5 grains equals one ounce. To give you a common example, a AA battery weighs about 385 grains. So, a bullet that weighs 124 grains equals .28 ounces. A typical box of pistol ammo displays the caliber number followed by the grain, then sometimes the muzzle velocity with the foot pounds of energy.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Some 9mm Self-Defense Bullet Grains, Muzzle Velocities, and Muzzle Energies<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The particular load of ammo chosen significantly affects many factors, so choose your bullet grain and its performance carefully. 9mm Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) is a common self-defense round, so I shall focus on it. Comparison between any two given manufacturer\u2019s 9mm JHP rounds can vary considerably in muzzle velocity, muzzle energy, and even accuracy.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Tip:<\/strong><\/em>\u00a0It is best to try the various loads and grain weights for your use in your specific handgun with its features, along with your particular shooting skills and your personal characteristics.<\/p>\n<p>See the chart below of the different typical grain weights of various 9mm JHP rounds, their expected muzzle velocities, and energies, as compared to a common Frangible round. Note the grains vary from 65, 115, 124, 124+P, 135, and 147 grains in most 9mm ammo. Also, note the comparison among the different types of Sig Sauer JHP 9mm rounds with grains varying from 115, 124, 124+P to 147 grains.<\/p>\n<div id=\"footable_parent_29381\" class=\"footable_parent ninja_table_wrapper wp_table_data_press_parent semantic_ui\">\n<table id=\"footable_29381\" class=\"foo-table ninja_footable foo_table_29381 ui table nt_type_legacy_table selectable striped vertical_centered footable-paging-right ninja_table_search_disabled ninja_table_pro footable footable-1 footable-paging breakpoint-lg\" data-ninja_table_instance=\"ninja_table_instance_0\" data-footable_id=\"29381\" data-filter-delay=\"500\" aria-label=\"Ninja Tables 29381\">\n<colgroup>\n<col class=\"ninja_column_0 \" \/>\n<col class=\"ninja_column_1 \" \/>\n<col class=\"ninja_column_2 \" \/><\/colgroup>\n<thead>\n<tr class=\"footable-header\">\n<th class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-sortable footable-first-visible\" scope=\"col\">9mm Ammo Type &amp; Bullet Grain<\/th>\n<th class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec footable-sortable\" scope=\"col\">Muzzle Velocity- Ft\/sec<\/th>\n<th class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-sortable footable-last-visible\" scope=\"col\">Muzzle Energy- Ft-Lbs<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_0 nt_row_id_1871\" data-row_id=\"1871\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">RNP 65 GRAIN Frangible<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1525<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">336<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_1 nt_row_id_1872\" data-row_id=\"1872\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Speer Gold Dot 124+P GRAIN JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1220<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">410<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_2 nt_row_id_1873\" data-row_id=\"1873\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Speer Gold Dot 115 GRAIN JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1210<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">374<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_3 nt_row_id_1874\" data-row_id=\"1874\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Federal Premium LE 124+P GRAIN HST JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1200<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">396<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_4 nt_row_id_1875\" data-row_id=\"1875\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Sig Sauer 124+P GRAIN Elite V-Crown M17 JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1198<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">395<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_5 nt_row_id_1876\" data-row_id=\"1876\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Sig Sauer 115 GRAIN JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1185<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">359<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_6 nt_row_id_1877\" data-row_id=\"1877\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Hornady Critical Defense 124+P GRAIN\u00a0 FlexLock JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1175<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">380<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_7 nt_row_id_1878\" data-row_id=\"1878\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Sig Sauer 124 GRAIN JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1165<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">374<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_8 nt_row_id_1879\" data-row_id=\"1879\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Federal Premium LE 115 GRAIN Hi-Shok JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1160<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">344<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_9 nt_row_id_1880\" data-row_id=\"1880\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Hornady XTP 115 GRAIN JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1151<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">341<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_10 nt_row_id_1881\" data-row_id=\"1881\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Federal Premium 124 GRAIN HST JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1150<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">364<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_11 nt_row_id_1882\" data-row_id=\"1882\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Federal Personal Defense Punch 124 GRAIN JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1150<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">364<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_12 nt_row_id_1883\" data-row_id=\"1883\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Speer Gold Dot 124 GRAIN JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1150<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">364<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_13 nt_row_id_1884\" data-row_id=\"1884\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Hornady Critical Defense 115 GRAIN FTX JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1140<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">333<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_14 nt_row_id_1885\" data-row_id=\"1885\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Speer Gold Dot Carry 135 GRAIN GDHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1120<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">397<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_15 nt_row_id_1886\" data-row_id=\"1886\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Federal Premium 135 GRAIN Hydra-Shok JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">1060<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">337<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"ninja_table_row_16 nt_row_id_1887\" data-row_id=\"1887\">\n<td class=\"ninja_column_0 ninja_clmn_nm_9_mm_ammo_type_bullet_grain footable-first-visible\">Sig Sauer 147 GRAIN JHP<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_1 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_velocity_ft_sec\">985<\/td>\n<td class=\"ninja_column_2 ninja_clmn_nm_muzzle_energy_ft_lbs footable-last-visible\">317<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<tfoot><\/tfoot>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<p><strong>Match Shooting Goals to Various Bullet Grains<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The shooter must know his\/her primary purpose, use, or application when shooting, such as concealed carry, home defense, range plinking, hunting, or other personal protection. And whether primarily inside or outside, use of the handgun is mostly involved. The shooter must recognize the optimal caliber for the individual\u2019s physical characteristics, medical limitations, grip strength, felt recoil comfort level, and other preferences. Understanding the bullet grains of particular rounds and their muzzle velocities and muzzle energies and matching them to each individual\u2019 shooter\u2019s characteristics and preferences will lead to optimal results. Several factors must be considered in evaluating bullets and blending all the variables to achieve the best hits and overall results.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Factors for Consideration in Evaluating All Bullets for Self Defense<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Some of the factors to consider for the given use and expectations for the bullet weight are:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Accuracy \u2013 The degree of accuracy desired for the purpose at hand is important. Certainly, competition shooting and pinpoint target hits are different from range plinking fun and up-close combat self-defense quick target hits. Considerations for long-distance game hunting at 100 yards are different than for personal protection at five yards. For concealed carry and self-defense in the usual three to seven yards distances, hits on target to stop the threat are necessary.<\/li>\n<li>Penetration<\/li>\n<li>Expansion<\/li>\n<li>Speed<\/li>\n<li>Distance<\/li>\n<li>Energy at the Target<\/li>\n<li>Felt Recoil and Actual Recoil Generated<\/li>\n<li>Target Hits<\/li>\n<li>Other Factors to Consider<\/li>\n<li>Caliber<\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.avantlink.com\/click.php?tt=ale&amp;ti=9709&amp;pri=9659&amp;pw=225001&amp;mi=16393&amp;ctc=kws2&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.guns.com%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Gun<\/a>\u00a0Frame &amp; Material<\/li>\n<li>Barrel Length<\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.avantlink.com\/click.php?tt=ale&amp;ti=9709&amp;pri=9659&amp;pw=225001&amp;mi=16393&amp;ctc=kws2&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.guns.com%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Gun<\/a>\u00a0Weight &amp; Size<\/li>\n<li>Sight Radius<\/li>\n<li>Wind and Gusts<\/li>\n<li>Shooter Skills &amp; Variables: Strength in Hands, Grip Used, Characteristics<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><strong>My Personal Comparisons Between Light-Grain and Heavy-Grain Bullets<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Lighter Bullets Impact Lower Up Close<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I have found in most of my 9mm handguns that lighter bullets, e.g., 115 grain bullets with normal and high-pressure +p loads, travel faster, flatter, and generally impact the target lower at close ranges, under 25 yards. Distance, reduced time in the barrel, stability, point of drop, arc of movement, and velocity are key influencing factors.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Heavier Bullets Impact Higher Up Close<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>On the other hand, for me and my specific 9mm\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.avantlink.com\/click.php?tt=ale&amp;ti=9709&amp;pri=21153&amp;pw=225001&amp;mi=16393&amp;ctc=kws2&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.guns.com%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">guns<\/a>\u00a0and the specific rounds used, I have found that heavier bullets, e.g., 124, 124+p, and 147 grain bullets travel somewhat slower, stay in their flat trajectory a shorter time and then begin their drop, but generally impact the target higher only at close ranges, under 25 yards. At some point in time and distance along the trajectory, the heavy bullets will fall below the lighter ones due mostly to differences in trajectories.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Trajectory and Drop Over Distances<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The trajectory of a bullet when it leaves the barrel of a handgun forms a parabola that will intersect points along the line of sight twice. Once when the bullet is rising and again when it is descending. In self-defense at seven to ten yards, the heavier bullet still rises above the pre-ignition point of sight and will hit higher than a lighter and faster bullet, which has left the barrel later in the arc of the muzzle flip and will maintain stability for the distance. At a longer distance, say 50 yards or more, the heavier bullet has passed the mid-point of its arc and then is falling more quickly, in response to gravity, than the lighter bullet and will then strike a target lower.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Power and \u201cFelt\u201d Recoil<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>For me and my particular 9mm handguns, my physical limitations, and for most of the specific lighter manufacturers\u2019 rounds I have used, I found less power at the target and more \u201cfelt recoil\u201d from the lighter bullets. But, this does vary considerably. Lighter rounds have less penetrating energy, and energy does affect actual handgun recoil, which is different than an individual\u2019s \u201cfelt\u201d recoil. Again, there are many variables that affect this, so you should try various bullet weights in your particular\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.avantlink.com\/click.php?tt=ale&amp;ti=9709&amp;pri=21153&amp;pw=225001&amp;mi=16393&amp;ctc=kws2&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.guns.com%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">guns<\/a>\u00a0with your particular shooting skills, characteristics, medical limitations, and uses at various distances. For self-defense, shoot your specific 9mm handgun with 115 grain and with 147 grain bullets at 25 yards and less to see if you find, like I did, that the heavier 147 grain bullet hits the target higher almost every time.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Conclusions About Heavy-Grain and Light-Grain Bullets<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Without a doubt, the particular type of handgun, the bullet grain weight and caliber used, the distance of the target, the purpose at hand, and the skills of the shooter are significant factors in selecting rounds for self-defense. Consider the main advantages and disadvantages of the bullet\u2019s grain weight for yourself and your self-defense. Try the various weights of bullets and ammo types in your specific self-defense\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.avantlink.com\/click.php?tt=ale&amp;ti=9709&amp;pri=21153&amp;pw=225001&amp;mi=16393&amp;ctc=kws2&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.guns.com%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">guns<\/a>\u00a0and make your own conclusions about the loads to use before you haphazardly use your\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.avantlink.com\/click.php?tt=ale&amp;ti=9709&amp;pri=9659&amp;pw=225001&amp;mi=16393&amp;ctc=kws2&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.guns.com%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">gun<\/a>\u00a0for personal protection.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Tip:\u00a0<\/strong><\/em>Probably, the most important reason to select a heavier and larger bullet for self-defense and stopping the threat is increased energy and power at the target, which improves terminal ballistics, including accuracy, penetration, and expansion. But get the correct bullet weight for your needs and particular gun<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Bullet Grains and Types Used by the Author for Self-Defense<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Among others, I use these rounds and weights, velocities, and energies (not in any particular preference) below for my 9mm self-defense handguns. Due to the inconsistencies in muzzle velocities and energies for the different bullet grains, it is important to match them and practice with your specific self-defense handgun.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Sig Elite 124 grain V-Crown JHP; MV=1165 fps; ME=374 ft-lb<\/li>\n<li>Speer Gold Dot 135 grain GDHP; MV=1120 fps; ME= 397 ft-lb<\/li>\n<li>Federal Premium HST 124 grain JHP; MV=1150 fps; ME= 364 ft-lb<\/li>\n<li>Speer Gold Dot 124 grain GDHP; MV=1150 fps; ME=364 ft-lb<\/li>\n<li>Sig Elite 115 grain V-Crown JHP; MV=1185 fps; ME= 359 ft-lb<\/li>\n<li>Federal Premium Hydra Shok 135 grain JHP; MV=1060 fps; ME= 337 ft-lb<\/li>\n<li>Hornady Critical Defense FTX 115 grain JHP; MV=1140 fps; ME=333 ft-lb.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><strong>Conclusions<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Success in making your own conclusions and decisions about the bullet weight for your particular purposes, handguns, and characteristics. While what follows may not be best for you, here are my conclusions for myself based on my limited experiences and personal characteristics for self-defense with my specific handguns.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Lighter grain bullets have the advantages of speed and straight short-range trajectories, with less stability over longer distances, less general expansion and penetration, with reduced time in the barrel due to increased velocities.<\/li>\n<li>Lighter grain bullets have less penetrating energy and power when they hit the target, are affected by wind gusts, have generally less actual gun\u00a0overall recoil than heavier loads, impact the target lower at close ranges in the parabola, with generally snappier \u201cfelt\u201d recoil.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>(Note: A large frame pistol might help absorb some of the recoil, reducing \u201cfelt\u201d recoil for some. Also, propellant burn rate can also affect recoil.)<\/p>\n<ol start=\"3\">\n<li>Heavier grain bullets have the advantages of increased power and penetrating energy, more stability in flight over longer distances from the weight, and better expansion and penetration (e.g., better to stop the threat and more humane kills for the hunter at long range.)<\/li>\n<li>Heavier grain bullets are less resistant to wind gusts, are somewhat more accurate and generally penetrate more at shorter distances, are slower, with more actual gun\u00a0recoil, depending upon the manufacturer\u2019s heavier load.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>* This personal opinion article is meant for general information &amp; educational purposes only, and the author strongly recommends that you seek counsel from an attorney for legal advice and your own personal certified weapons trainer for proper guidance about shooting &amp; using YOUR firearms, self-defense, and concealed carry. It should not be relied upon as accurate for all shooters &amp; the author assumes no responsibility for anyone\u2019s use of the information and shall not be liable for any improper or incorrect use of the information or any damages or injuries incurred whatsoever.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Heavy or Light Bullet Grains for Self-Defense? Considerations and Recommendations It is very important to evaluate and use the correct bullet weight or grain for your particular handgun purpose and application. 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