It seems the less a cartridge is " necked " down the more efficiently it transfers energy to the bullet. And a larger bore would also mean a lighter barrel.

Although mass is divided in half, there is more variability in mass between bullets than velocity. Hence more energy for larger heavier bullets.

But smaller bores will allow superior sectional density and hence Ballistic Coefficient also. With less recoil.


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