Talk:High explosive ammunition

High Explosive equals "Boom"?
The article here states ''A HE ammunition is an explosive compound that is added or mixed in with the standard type of gunpowder. After the bullet has been fired from the weapon and has hit a target, the compounds inside the round will ignite, thereby offering a potentially larger entry wound, a deeper impact wound, and a dangerous exit wound.'' Now, if there is a compound mixed in with the standard gunpowder, then it is inside the bullet casing. Not the bullet itself. This would mean that it would not be a "secondary explosion" as is suggested, but that it would provide a larger explosion upon firing, expelling the bullet at a higher rate of speed and force.

Also do we have a better source for the above excerpt? The only source given on this page offers nothing.Ocean Soul (talk) 17:52, 10 November 2013 (EST)