Originally Posted by xxclaro
Since many here have vastly more experience in this area, I thought I'd pose the question to you all. If a bullet is constructed stoutly enough to penetrate to the vitals, doesn't a faster bullet tend to produce faster kills and more DRT's? Is this why small fast calibers seem to kill out of propertion to their size? Of course a slower heavier bullet kills just fine,we've all seen that and its not in question. The question remains though, does a significantly faster bullet generally equal a significantly faster kill?



Not a gunwriter, and I don't have as much experience as some here, but IME a fast bullet generally equals a faster kill. That said, I quit worrying about such things. A good bullet in the right spot= dead stuff.