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As critics of the pharmaceutical industry have begun floating the idea of banning direct-to-consumer (DTC) pharmaceutical ...
Muzzle energy: 3,855 ft/lbs The ought-six has probably killed more elk than all the other cartridges listed here combined. Not that it’s a better choice; it’s just extremely common, and yes ...
Muzzle Energy: 98 ft-lbs.32 H&R Magnum: The Best Handgun Caliber For Hunting Javelina and Small Deer up to 100 Pounds. The 32 H&R Buffalo Bore 130-grain hard-cast load is perfect for javelina and ...
They list muzzle energy with every load they offer, making many hunters believe that it's the be-all, end-all of a round's ability to kill big game. In reality, however, ...
Muzzle velocity is the speed at which the bullet leaves the barrel of the weapon. That is then used to calculate muzzle energy, which equates to wounding potential.
Load Specs: 95-grain V-Max bullet, 3300 fps muzzle velocity, 2297 ft-lb. muzzle energy, 0.365 (G1) ballistic coefficient. It was so cold, about 15 minutes was all we could stand at each calling ...
Muzzle energy doesn’t drop to 1,500 ft/lbs until about 380 yards. This strikes me as a good option for whitetails, mule deer, sheep, and pronghorns. I wouldn’t be afraid to use it on caribou either.
It leaves the muzzle at 2,390 fps with a muzzle energy of 1,902 ft-lbs. Federal now also makes ammunition specifically for lever-action rifles. Their lever-action line, called HammerDown is of course ...
From a 6-inch barrel, the .50 caliber Desert Eagle pushes 325-grain jacketed bullet at a muzzle velocity of 1,400 fps and a muzzle energy of 1,414 ft.-lbs. Magnum Research BFR .45-70 Government ...
ETC requires much less energy input from outside sources, like a battery, than a railgun or a coilgun would. Tests have shown that energy output by the propellant is higher than energy input from ...
Datastream: Handgun muzzle energy (maximum, in foot-pounds) .25 auto: 64 >>> .38 special: 235 >>> 9mm Luger: 364 >>> .45 auto: 476 >>> .357 Magnum: 609 >>> .480 ruger ...
The muzzle velocity of these bolts is about 40 m/s, with a muzzle energy that’s about 3% of a .22 LR round. Not deadly, but more than enough for picking off a few cans and bottles in a garage.