09-07-2012, 06:28 PM
There's more to the damage than just the size of the round in question. There are other things to consider as well such as the velocity of the bullet as well as if it's a frangible round as well (in essence, a bullet that breaks up and transfers kinetic energy to small pieces of the bullet).
Case in point, a regular .22 round won't do a whole lot of damage to someone as there is not much energy behind the typical .22 round. However, a .22 frangible round, hitting a soft target, ie something not armored, will do a lot of damage being fired at the same velocity as a regular .22 round. Then if you have a "hot load" (high velocity) .22 round, it will also do a lot of damage compared to a regular .22 round.
Case in point, a regular .22 round won't do a whole lot of damage to someone as there is not much energy behind the typical .22 round. However, a .22 frangible round, hitting a soft target, ie something not armored, will do a lot of damage being fired at the same velocity as a regular .22 round. Then if you have a "hot load" (high velocity) .22 round, it will also do a lot of damage compared to a regular .22 round.
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Einstein said Everything is Relative.
Heisenberg said Everything is Uncertain.
Therefore, everything is relatively uncertain.
Einstein said Everything is Relative.
Heisenberg said Everything is Uncertain.
Therefore, everything is relatively uncertain.