To: rudy45
The key is to transmit as much energy as possible from the bullet to the target. In theory you could push a .22 fast enough to carry more enery than a .380. But the cross section of the bullet is so small that it cant transmit its energy to the target rapidly and "shock" the target.
Velocity + mass + a good quality hollow point bullet that will expand rapidly and retain its mass are the key to "stopping power".
12 posted on
06/21/2003 6:16:23 AM PDT by
heckler
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To: heckler
In theory you could push a .22 fast enough to carry more energy than a .380... That's right, you can. In fact, they refer to it as the 5.56 NATO round (or .223). It's in the M16/AR15.
And it packs A HELL of a lot more punch than the .380.
To: heckler
In theory you could push a .22 fast enough to carry more enery than a .380.Such a thing exists, in handgun form. The FN Five-seveN does this.
FN 5.7x28mm ball: |
31gr |
2,133fps |
309ft/lbs* |
Winchester .380ACP silvertip hollowpoint: |
85gr |
1000fps |
189 ft/lbs |
Sources:
FN,
Winchester Ammunition, * calculated by
arnieairsoft program
47 posted on
06/21/2003 10:14:35 AM PDT by
xm177e2
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