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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 948001" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>I think that its not talked about much because the energy that is needed is produced easily with most rifle cartridges and bullet design has alot to do with how energy is transfered you can dump all of your available energy in the animal with certain bullets or you can have a bullet zip right through the animal and dump its energy in the hill behind it so its varied by bullet design,mass and velocity. So for most north American big game a small well designed bullet cookin at 3000fps shot with precision,emphasis on precision.is a better choice. that's the fast pebble, then for dangerous game the slow brick is better I want a big heavy slug dumping all of its energy in a charging grizzly or cape buffalo at 12yrds instead of zipping through it like a needle and not stopping so I think you would hear more about energy transfer in Africa and in grizzly country</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 948001, member: 78762"] I think that its not talked about much because the energy that is needed is produced easily with most rifle cartridges and bullet design has alot to do with how energy is transfered you can dump all of your available energy in the animal with certain bullets or you can have a bullet zip right through the animal and dump its energy in the hill behind it so its varied by bullet design,mass and velocity. So for most north American big game a small well designed bullet cookin at 3000fps shot with precision,emphasis on precision.is a better choice. that's the fast pebble, then for dangerous game the slow brick is better I want a big heavy slug dumping all of its energy in a charging grizzly or cape buffalo at 12yrds instead of zipping through it like a needle and not stopping so I think you would hear more about energy transfer in Africa and in grizzly country [/QUOTE]
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