Really?
"So what do you think creates these wounds? Without mass and velocity they would not happen. KE is just a calculation making an attempt to describe the work a moving object is capable of. 1800 fps, 77 gr. bullet possess a calculated 558 foot pounds of KE."
As inferred by another poster, a 285 .338 eldm with 558 ft lbs is no bueno. A 73 .224 eldm with 558 ft-lbs muy bueno. The difference? Oh, yeah, impact velocity. KE didn't help with that problem, and despite repeating KE over and over, you still haven't attempted to use it to describe jack s--t. Backtracking what you've posted, all we have is bullet construction

and...impact velocity

. You've yet to demonstrate how KE is helping to determine results. Yes, ultimately it's responsible for the results, but not particularly useful in determining results.