Wiscgunner
Lil-Rokslider
You do realize you are discussing 2 ENTIRELY different killing methods, correct? A study of subsonic, non-fragmenting rounds has no correlation to supersonic, fragmenting rifle bullets...at all. That is some fuddy-duddy misunderstanding of science and logic right there. I would, by far, rather be shot with a .45 caliber bullet than a .224 bullet when choosing between a 45acp and 223 because velocity is a real thing and "bigger is better" is not a real thing. However, "Bigger is SOMETIMES better" can be a thing.The line is the biggest caliber that I own for hunting. Currently it is a 30 Nosler running 210 ABLR's. Why ABLRs? Cause it is the most accurate and fastest bonded projectile that my rifle likes. I generally prefer a bonded bullet for heavier game
JAMA did a study on 511 bodies sustaining gunshot wounds in 2018 and found quote " Shootings with larger-caliber handguns were more deadly but no more sustained or accurate than shootings with smaller-caliber handguns." Meaning in general words, Bigger bullets do more damage and are no less or more accurate than smaller calibers or if you like - Big bullets kill better.
In other news, indisputable proof from recent studies show that lemons and mustard both taste like yellow.