Originally Posted by Colin_Matchett
I have been testing bullets for years and I am aware of the challenges that bullet designers face, I have just never heard anyone state that lower velocity means less penetration? I have seen th
e exact opposite. I am curious.


So for velocity's within the structural limits of a given bullet (AKA the bullet is not going so fast as to explode or so slow as to not expand at all) you're claiming a lower velocity results in greater penetration through a given medium. Is that right? I just want to make sure I understand your claim.