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Old 11-15-2006 | 09:55 AM
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ORIGINAL: elgallo114

That's what I'm asking. What would the minimum combination of velocity and foot pounds be. Then again, you bring up a good point, depends on the type of bullet. Let's assume a co-efficient of .500 and a muzzle velocity of 3240. Now there are not too many left over variables to consider.

In the end, the real question would depend on the animal itself. Given that most species would be similar enough to each other that an "average" could be made, then what type of velocity and foot pounds of energy would the "average" adult male hog require to penetrate the chest cavity with a bullet with the above mentioned ballistics?

I just wondered. Is there a formula for density vs. velocity and energy? Or is there some chart made up by a hunting fanatic? I just wondered. That's all.
Here just might be what you're looking for:

http://www.eskimo.com/~jbm/calculations/calculations.html


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