HI all,
Well, I try to find a formula to calculate the "Knock out punch" of a 45-70 VS ex: a 30-06 or 7MMRM. There is a debate on another forum that many state that 45-70 is not as strong as many would imagine
and I would like to compare the real difference.
How could I determine the "punch" of specific caliber? If I look only at the ballistics, the velocity and energy does not say enough.
How to calculate the difference in "knock out punch" of a 45cal bullet that have ex: 1000lbs of energy at 100yds compared to a 30cal bullet that have the same 1000lbs at 100yds. I know that 1000lbs is 1000lbs but there must be a formula to calculate the difference in between the 2. The 45cal bullet must have more "punch" then the 30cal bullet even if they have the same energy when hitting the target ... no ?
Thanks
Well, I try to find a formula to calculate the "Knock out punch" of a 45-70 VS ex: a 30-06 or 7MMRM. There is a debate on another forum that many state that 45-70 is not as strong as many would imagine
How could I determine the "punch" of specific caliber? If I look only at the ballistics, the velocity and energy does not say enough.
How to calculate the difference in "knock out punch" of a 45cal bullet that have ex: 1000lbs of energy at 100yds compared to a 30cal bullet that have the same 1000lbs at 100yds. I know that 1000lbs is 1000lbs but there must be a formula to calculate the difference in between the 2. The 45cal bullet must have more "punch" then the 30cal bullet even if they have the same energy when hitting the target ... no ?
Thanks




















































