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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 484496" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>bigngreen, </p><p>I see what your saying, I have butchered far fewer animals but have seen 7mm do alot of damage and a larger cal. do less... But if the same bullet design is used, impact velocity is the same and shot placment is the same, I cannot believe that the smaller cal would do more damage. </p><p>In your experiences that may not be true, but in your experiences I highly doubt that there was exactly the same paramenters. for instance, generally the smaller calibers are going faster, and have a higher tendancy to frag. Larger cal. shooters tend to use tougher bullets (at least in my experience). So controlled expansion bullets going slower, compared to fragmenting style bullets going fast, the Bigger cals will do less damage. that however is not apples to apples. I highly respect your opinion and take it heart, but cannot let my understanding of logic go to the wind. My logic may very well be flawed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 484496, member: 10306"] bigngreen, I see what your saying, I have butchered far fewer animals but have seen 7mm do alot of damage and a larger cal. do less... But if the same bullet design is used, impact velocity is the same and shot placment is the same, I cannot believe that the smaller cal would do more damage. In your experiences that may not be true, but in your experiences I highly doubt that there was exactly the same paramenters. for instance, generally the smaller calibers are going faster, and have a higher tendancy to frag. Larger cal. shooters tend to use tougher bullets (at least in my experience). So controlled expansion bullets going slower, compared to fragmenting style bullets going fast, the Bigger cals will do less damage. that however is not apples to apples. I highly respect your opinion and take it heart, but cannot let my understanding of logic go to the wind. My logic may very well be flawed. [/QUOTE]
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