Judging by just the numbers, I might conclude that anything under a 577 NE is marginal to inadequate.
Also, as the RDP value doubles, does stopping power double? For example, does the 500 NE have double the stopping power of a 416 Rigby? Perhaps in a charge where the brain is missed it does, I am not sure. But I do know that a 500 NE is known for turning charges even if the brain is missed, while the 416 Rigby is known for not turning them.
Posts: 18352 | Location: Salt Lake City, Utah USA | Registered: 20 April 2002
This formula shows that formulas are often inadequate to describe terminal ballistic effects. A 45-70 driving a 405 grain bonded bullet 2000 fps has a RDP of 19.0. More than the 416 Remington, 416 Rigby, 378 Weatherby and 375 H&H. Perhaps it should be calculated with impact velocities.
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Posts: 1080 | Location: Western Wisconsin | Registered: 21 May 2002
I stopped reading when I got to: "Besides, not all bullet shapes such as flat-nosed solids for example, are available in all calibres or to all hunters."