Point taken Wayne. But you also have to understand that an arrow kills in a different way than a bullet does. The razor sharp broad head slices through tissue and causes massive hemmoraging. A bullet destroys tissue by dumping massive amounts of energy into it. It crushes everything in its path, and plows a hole through anything in its way.
I'm not trying to say that velocity is the ONLY factor in killing power. Questor's original question was comparing bullets of the same diameter and mass, at different speeds. It's a fact that two bullets of the same diameter and mass will have more energy at the target if one of them is traveling faster. I will stick by that argument all day long :grin:
My 300WSM with a 165 grain Nosler partion @ 3000+ fps will definately kill an elk deader than a hammer. But what if we slow that down to, say, the velocity I load my 45ACP IPSC match ammo (730 fps), and shot that elk at the same distance? The projectile will not be carrying as much energy at the target, and the result will be MUCH different. Sure, my 45-70 that chucks a 405 grain hard cast lead bullet out at around 1300 fps will also kill an elk just as effectively as my 300. But with the price of non-resident elk tags, I'll keep carrying my 300, just in case I have to take a shot past 150 yards :lol:
I've heard the arguments about killing extremely large animals with such and such cartridges. I don't think that is relevant here. The question was:
Is there really a difference in killing power between the 30-06, 300 Win Mag, and the high velocity Lazzeroni's?
And I submit that there is a difference due to velocity.