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Quote: Agree 100% regarding the Taylor Knock-out Formula. The formula reads: velocity in feet per second, times bullet weight in grains, times caliber as a decimal, divided by 7000. On the surface, this sounds plausible because, hey, it's a scientific formula. However........If it were really that simple, I can convince myself that, based on this formula, I'm much better off hunting Brown Bear on Kodiak Island armed with 6 baseballs than I am with a .375 H&H. A baseball weighs 2,231 grains and is approximately 2.9 caliber. I figure most people, even women, can throw one at least 50 feet per second. Remember, that 100 miles per hour is about 147 ft/s. According to the TKO formula, my fastball would be better Grizzly medicine than a 375 H&H. No, throw a baseball at 100 feet per second, or 60 mph, and you can tackle just about anything in any situation, anywhere. Let's not even get to the powerful effects of a 16lb bowling ball launched underhanded in typical bowling fashion. The big benefit is NO RECOIL!!!! To me, the .577-3" Nitro Express is truly a magnificent cartridge and really posseses the "magic". From India to Africa, this cartridge has done it all by some of the best. The drawback is just pure unadulterated recoil. I shot one at the Vintage Cup and it'll make your brain slip a bit inside your skull. Since both cartridges can do it all in any situation, I personally would take the .577 because it just has a better name! |