Lately there has lots of attention being paid to claims of the 5.56's ineffectiveness in combat in both Iraq and Afghanistan. If the bullets turns sideways, if the bullet has sufficient velocity to fragment, it seems to do well. When it does neither of these, its no more effective than a 22 magnum, 22 hole in, 22 hole out. A soft pointed bulllet in that same 5.56 case is an entirely different ball game. The destruction caused is almost unbelievable when considering the bullets original diameter. The downside to this is lack of penetration depending on the placement of the bullet, I've seen deer hit in muscled areas run away, never to be found, bullets hitting the rib area causing internal damage akin to a small bomb going off inside the ribcage.