Its more about bullet construction being suitable for what you’re hunting, impact velocity and where you hit it than the cartridge itself. I not sure why its hard to grasp thata combination that can shoot through 6’ of unhappy buffalo likely isn’t the fastest dispatcher of a 200 pound deer. The .375 made its reputation with three bullet weights and differing construction, and at open sight style ranges. They knew what they were doing.
You could do worse than using small, light, fast and soft bullets on small, light, fast and soft animals. Naturally it follows that big, heavy,slow and hard bullets are a better match for big, heavy, slow and hard animals.
You could do worse than using small, light, fast and soft bullets on small, light, fast and soft animals. Naturally it follows that big, heavy,slow and hard bullets are a better match for big, heavy, slow and hard animals.