Gorp2007
WKR
So far, everyone who has bothered to respond to you has either been ignored or told that they're answering the wrong questions. If everyone is fundamentally misunderstanding your argument, then the issue may be that you are doing a poor job of actually framing, supporting, and defending that argument. Good luck with your "lively debate," though.This also falls in the arguments not being made section. we all know that bullet construction plays a large role in what type of work is being performed and how quickly it is performed.
The animal is dead arguments also fall under arguments that are not being made as well. By your logic a sharp stick would produce drastically less meat damage and still get the job done.

my point would be if I increase the the mass to match this hypothetical balance between mass and velocity (or we could say bullet to weight and velocity window) would it not increase the potential for greater terminal performance?