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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1788555" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>I think he means that simply going by A) and B) examples as a way to measure a bullets terminal performance as by energy is not taking into consideration other things, or is misconstrued as energy. I've never seen a hunter consider momentum or a true scientifically take at power as a way to quantify a standard of lethality. </p><p></p><p>I only understand some of this through some reports related to doing R&D in the defense industry to be vague.</p><p></p><p>In my case I was apart of a revisit on the certain common handgun cartridges type thing, but none the less. It was a part of how some of the nerds were required to quantify lethality outside of just "energy" is my point. I've never see one of these type of studies on a long range bullet/cart combo. I'd be interested in reading if there was one but this is why I don't have anything to add to the OP, it can get overly involved and I don't have any numbers to share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1788555, member: 97050"] I think he means that simply going by A) and B) examples as a way to measure a bullets terminal performance as by energy is not taking into consideration other things, or is misconstrued as energy. I’ve never seen a hunter consider momentum or a true scientifically take at power as a way to quantify a standard of lethality. I only understand some of this through some reports related to doing R&D in the defense industry to be vague. In my case I was apart of a revisit on the certain common handgun cartridges type thing, but none the less. It was a part of how some of the nerds were required to quantify lethality outside of just “energy” is my point. I’ve never see one of these type of studies on a long range bullet/cart combo. I’d be interested in reading if there was one but this is why I don’t have anything to add to the OP, it can get overly involved and I don’t have any numbers to share. [/QUOTE]
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