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Let me get this right, you are saying hitting power (also known as terminal ballistics) of the same cartridge when fired from two different platforms is different.
the only scenario in which that is possible if the breach block is not sealing effectively causing excess headspace in that case cartridge if fired will rupture and I atleast have never heard of that. now as Insas has the same rotating bolt as the AK, thus if the breach doesn't seal then the round will not cycle and cause will cause the cartridge to tear everytime and will be unsafe. From the factory it will reject on the headspace gauge.
No to address the thoery of different terminal ballistics of the same round fired from a Tavor and a Insas.
Terminal ballistics rely on two prime criterions, Velocity and Diameter of the projectile. As the round in context for both rifle systems is the 5.56 x 45 Nato, the diameter is constant, so the obvious culprit you are pointing to is the velocity though both the rounds.
muzzle velocity is determined by the quality (burn speed, expansion) and quantity of the propellant, the mass of the projectile, and the length of the barrel. Length of the barrel on insas rifle is 18.3 in compared to a 18.1 in a Tavor.
Assuming you are using the same round on both system with same propellent and samr grain bullet, Insas will actually give you slightly better muzzle velocity than the Tavor.
The only way your argument is correct is if the tavor teams you identified in your posts are using better match grade ammunition compared to the regular insas contingents.
Also you might have inadvertently brought about good point for the Insas system, If the forces are consistently taking head and neck shots with the Insas, it definitely is damn accurate system,
Look man,I am not a qualified expert on small arms to get into technicalities like you.I shared what was told to me by the soldiers who carry it.
However,about your point on accuracy.I havent ever come across anyone saying that INSAS is not accurate.So which means it is obviously doing good with the accuracy thing.