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![]() "Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Gary" wrote in message ... Ophelia wrote: > Lower gauge is rarely more powerful. Power i.e. energy delivered is a > multiple of projectile weight and velocity. With firearms a larger > calibre e.g. .308/7.62 is not as fast as a .223/5.56 but delivered > energy is far greater. If you want a huge difference look at the hitting > power of a .50 cal. In Shotguns a 12 gauge slug is massively bigger and > with a more powerful punch than a 20 or even smaller .410, Well said, Oph. I'll bet I know where you got that info from and it wasn't Google. ![]() ===== You could be right, but I do have guns you know ![]() ===== I ought to have added, I have a good teacher as you well know ![]() |
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