Chuck,
Your post prompted me to do some research. To look up the facts. To find these facts to support my thinking and my argument that the .223 had more downrange energy than the .204 ruger.
So, I went on a mission to find these facts. And what happen!!! To my shock
and dismay
I found out that I was wrong!!!
Of course, that would mean that you, Chuck my friend, would be at the opposite end of the spectrum. That being said.....and it is difficult for me to say this.....but it's true....you would be RIGHT.
There, I said it!!! Yes, I've looked and I am still a man!!
Ok, enough of that.
I took a look at the down range energy of both the 223 and the 204 bullets. Actually, Hornady makes (and I did not know this) a 45 grain 204 factory ammo for the little 204.
So, energy for the .223 with a muzzle velocity at the max for a 55 grain V-max at 3300 fps, the 400 yard energy is 414 ft\lb, and the .204 with a muzzle velocity at the max for a 45 grain SP at 3625 fps, the 400 yard energy is 438.
The .223 is a 22 caliber bullet, but the .204 is only a 20 caliber bullet. So you see, I thought bigger = more knock down power.
And here I've made it too October before I made my first mistake of the year. Darn, almost another perfect year.
Thanks Chuck...you see what you have done!!!!