HuntHarder
WKR
Trying to wrap my head around all the absolutes that both parties agree on. Are these assumptions correct?
1. Same bullet type (eldm vs eldm), same speed, larger caliber & heavier = larger wound or more trauma
2. Smaller caliber's in conventional cartridges recoil less than larger cartridges
3. Average shooters, shoot lower recoiling rounds more accurate
4. Smaller calibers in conventional cartridges major advantage is spotting your shot and a quicker ability to make a follow up.
5. Bullet construction obviously matters
6. Both will absolutely kill if placed in the correct spot.
7. Larger cartridges will have a longer effective range typically when comparing apples to apples. i.e.( 77tmk out of creedmoor kills further than a 77tmk out of a .223) (300 ultra mag shooting a 225 eld-m vs a 6mm creed shooting a 108 eldm)
8. Average guy will be able to accurately practice more shooting lighter recoiling rounds
9. Ballistic gel is our most accurate medium we have other than actual animals
10. Wind drift using the same High BC bullet (eldm vs eldm) will be less in larger cartridges. Again think 6mm creed shooting a 108 eldm vs a 300 rum shooting a 225 eldm. Probably not really an issue until you get near a cartridges max effective range.
11. Velocity is a better indicator or bullet upset vs. energy. (bullet makers use velocity as minimum to expand vs energy)
12. The same type of bullet (eldm vs eldm) at the same speed will penetrate further typically.
I am sure I missed a few, but do we all mostly agree on those? Again, I am not stating these as 100% facts, just my understanding from multiple different threads. If some of those assumptions are wrong, help me understand why.
1. Same bullet type (eldm vs eldm), same speed, larger caliber & heavier = larger wound or more trauma
2. Smaller caliber's in conventional cartridges recoil less than larger cartridges
3. Average shooters, shoot lower recoiling rounds more accurate
4. Smaller calibers in conventional cartridges major advantage is spotting your shot and a quicker ability to make a follow up.
5. Bullet construction obviously matters
6. Both will absolutely kill if placed in the correct spot.
7. Larger cartridges will have a longer effective range typically when comparing apples to apples. i.e.( 77tmk out of creedmoor kills further than a 77tmk out of a .223) (300 ultra mag shooting a 225 eld-m vs a 6mm creed shooting a 108 eldm)
8. Average guy will be able to accurately practice more shooting lighter recoiling rounds
9. Ballistic gel is our most accurate medium we have other than actual animals
10. Wind drift using the same High BC bullet (eldm vs eldm) will be less in larger cartridges. Again think 6mm creed shooting a 108 eldm vs a 300 rum shooting a 225 eldm. Probably not really an issue until you get near a cartridges max effective range.
11. Velocity is a better indicator or bullet upset vs. energy. (bullet makers use velocity as minimum to expand vs energy)
12. The same type of bullet (eldm vs eldm) at the same speed will penetrate further typically.
I am sure I missed a few, but do we all mostly agree on those? Again, I am not stating these as 100% facts, just my understanding from multiple different threads. If some of those assumptions are wrong, help me understand why.
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