Agreed, I was saying the difference in performance s the amount powder. That is the difference in ability. More powder = more speed for a heavier bullet = Higher number on the 'relative index of stopping power'. I forget the exact formula but it's velocity, weight and diameter and it puts it on a scale of 0-as big as you can go. Like a 9mm with typical weight lands around a 48. A .45 with a 230 grain is like a 98, so big difference. A Desert Eagle .50AE with a 300 grain is 600+ so it goes up fast. I know there are a few, just can't remember which exact one.
Agreed, I was saying the difference in performance s the amount powder. That is the difference in ability. More powder = more speed for a heavier bullet = Higher number on the 'relative index of stopping power'. I forget the exact formula but it's velocity, weight and diameter and it puts it on a scale of 0-as big as you can go. Like a 9mm with typical weight lands around a 48. A .45 with a 230 grain is like a 98, so big difference. A Desert Eagle .50AE with a 300 grain is 600+ so it goes up fast. I know there are a few, just can't remember which exact one.
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