I am in agreement with your original point, but I was not clear on that.Penetration is subjective based on the role. According to a podcast with Dr Roberts on primary&secondary (idk the episode) engineers making defensive and law enforcement ammunition seek barrier blindness on things like thick clothing and furniture. While at the same time they don’t want pass throughs on bodies that could impact innocents in a crowd or across the block. Military requirements like steel tip is something else entirely.
Hence if you want a pass through with a blood trail, maybe look elsewhere.
The point prior being that its a fallacy that some believe a round deemed adequate by ammunition manufacturers for use on dangerous 120-220lb apes, is somehow also inadequate for a 120-220lb ungulate… It is, like traditional hunting ammo, perfectly adequate when used within its design thresholds.
Agreed on that last point. It should be a QR code on the front of every box of ammo sold.
I was amused at the responses following your point that basically said humans die easier than game animals, and implying that what is adequate for a 240 pound war ape that can return the favor by killing without closing distance is somehow inadequate for a 240 pound ungulate.