ARK_Ginger
WKR
I guess where I missed where he said velocity deforms material? I'm understanding him to say is that bullet designers design bullets to operate within a velocity range.You can say it as many times as you’d like man, but the FACT is velocity doesn’t deform material.
I’m not really sure why college textbooks is in quotations or why that somehow discredits science
If you don’t understand the science, that doesn’t make it untrue.
I agree that tissue damage kills. I think every hunter understands that fact.
Back to your table from the 243 thread, it's hard to disprove the manufacture's claimed minimum expansion velocity when we don't know the geometry and material composition (such as jacket thickness).
I would theorize that KE would be a useful measurement if a manufacturer designed a bullet that was the same geometry and material composition across calibers