Originally Posted by Goosey
Originally Posted by smallfry
Why look at energy? Knowing the bullet weight, I want to know what the velocity is down range/impact.


400 gr at 1000 fps has a much different effect than 55 gr at 1000 fps. Might as well combine the weight and the velocity into one measurement.



Congratulations. You are going to be looking at bullet weight and the diameter anyways. That being said why not look at energy per grain or better yet... it’s impact velocity.

A specific Hornady SP of unknown diameter and weight has 423 ft lbs energy impacting a deer. Does it have enough energy per grain to expand? Would it help to know the velocity?

Not all 1200 ft/lbs projectiles reliably expand as soft points, it really depends on velocity. Many cup/core soft points expand reliably between 1800-2000 feet per sec at a low end, or if you wanted it converted in to ft/lbs per grain it would be 7.2 - 8.9 which is pretty silly when you can just use velocity as a guide. The total number of ft/lbs is pretty meaningless. The best is when people start talking about how many ft/lbs it takes to kill a deer or elk.