You can continue being FOS if you want. You seem unable to separate wound characteristics from KE or that bullet construction has a great deal to do with the application of KE. You must suffer from some sort of mental block, possibly brainwashing. A .357 180 gr. Hornady XTP at 1200 fps, designed to expand at that velocity and less is a very good deer killer. I never said velocity has no bearing. Without it KE cannot be calculated.
As mentioned KE is the potential amount of energy that can be transferred to the target.
Bullet deformation through tissue is how the KE is being transferred to the target.
Any bullet that completely penetrates through the target does not transfer all of its potential KE. Any bullet that does not exit the target transfers all of its potential KE.
A bullets level of deformation is the highest indicator of KE transference.
Bullet design and being above the designed minimum expansion velocity at impact will maximize the amount of KE transferred to the target.
Are the above statements correct or incorrect?
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