Who brought up and said velocities didn't matter in the conversation of ballistics? You, the K/E or ft/lbs of energy camp beating that drum did. Velocity is the key metric and common denominator when discussing the terminal ballistics of bullets - without it, nothing moves, obviously. What a stupid thing to state, as if you can have one without the other.
Ft/lbs of energy is a byproduct of a projectile impacting a object at high velocity, doesn't add to the wounding mechanism and is a meaningless number in the equation of terminal ballistics of bullets. It happens, it's there, but it doesn't create the wound channel or destroy tissue inside the animal.
A bullet with a hollow point and a bullet with a ballistic tip upset at different impact velocities, so velocity is a useful number. Barring a manufacturer defect, a 6mm Sierra TMK will reliability upset creating a large wound channel down as low as 1,300 fps. A 6mm Hornady ELDM will reliability upset and do the same down to 1,700 fps. A 6mm Berger will upset 50% of the time and do the same down to 2,000 fps, the other 50% of the time they don't upset at all, just pencil through. Monos need more velocity. So velocity matters, ft/lbs of energy doesn't - velocity is the key metric and common denominator of the terminal ballistics of bullets, and to keep bringing it up like someone here said it doesn't is stupid.
Ft/lbs of energy is a byproduct of a projectile impacting a object at high velocity, doesn't add to the wounding mechanism and is a meaningless number in the equation of terminal ballistics of bullets. It happens, it's there, but it doesn't create the wound channel or destroy tissue inside the animal.
A bullet with a hollow point and a bullet with a ballistic tip upset at different impact velocities, so velocity is a useful number. Barring a manufacturer defect, a 6mm Sierra TMK will reliability upset creating a large wound channel down as low as 1,300 fps. A 6mm Hornady ELDM will reliability upset and do the same down to 1,700 fps. A 6mm Berger will upset 50% of the time and do the same down to 2,000 fps, the other 50% of the time they don't upset at all, just pencil through. Monos need more velocity. So velocity matters, ft/lbs of energy doesn't - velocity is the key metric and common denominator of the terminal ballistics of bullets, and to keep bringing it up like someone here said it doesn't is stupid.
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