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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 2896157" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>Energy dump, transfer, or whatever others call it, is another controversial topic, but not for me. According to the law of physics, energy transfer comes in many forms; the law of physics is not a myth.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]69T9qnIIrJA:221[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>As far as I know, Norma is the only one thus far to capture, test, and illustrate the transfer of energy at various distances.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]LqCh8-qCtO0:189[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Yes, velocity and energy drop as the bullet travels from point A to B, as illustrated below with a 145g Black Hole bullet. <strong>"My" </strong>unwritten rule is 1000 FT-LBS for deer, 1500 FT-LBS for elk, and 1800 FPS for this bullet at the point of impact. In this case, it is 800Y for elk and 1000Y for deer. Remember, kinetic energy is not the only factor to consider. Bullet design, construction, velocity, mass, BC, etc., could affect the level of energy transfer.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]491025[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 2896157, member: 14204"] Energy dump, transfer, or whatever others call it, is another controversial topic, but not for me. According to the law of physics, energy transfer comes in many forms; the law of physics is not a myth. [MEDIA=youtube]69T9qnIIrJA:221[/MEDIA] As far as I know, Norma is the only one thus far to capture, test, and illustrate the transfer of energy at various distances. [MEDIA=youtube]LqCh8-qCtO0:189[/MEDIA] Yes, velocity and energy drop as the bullet travels from point A to B, as illustrated below with a 145g Black Hole bullet. [B]"My" [/B]unwritten rule is 1000 FT-LBS for deer, 1500 FT-LBS for elk, and 1800 FPS for this bullet at the point of impact. In this case, it is 800Y for elk and 1000Y for deer. Remember, kinetic energy is not the only factor to consider. Bullet design, construction, velocity, mass, BC, etc., could affect the level of energy transfer. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1693746672631.png"]491025[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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