Originally Posted by 340mag
one of my friends refers to this as the bucket theory" you can shoot a 5 gallon steel bucket full of water with a 22 hornet or a 458 win and the water(life) will still all drain out, the differance is only in the exit wound and time it takes for the water to drain, either gets the job done if draining the water is the only goal."

As "unscientific" as this may sound, it makes perfect sense to me. A larger bullet makes them drain out faster. It accounts for the advantage in bullet size, but it does not address the advantage of increased velocity. What about that, 340mag? Do you have a simple explanation for the advantages of increased velocity?
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