Maybe GW or someone with the technical info can give the low-down on the determining factors of the lethality/stopping power of a particular round: People seem to make a big deal about the caliber of a bullet --- but you're messing with fractions of an inch (somewhere in the 1/4 inch range) when separating the lowest calibers from the highest in most personal weapons. But there are other factors: load, grain, bullet jacket, etc --- so my general question is : Within reason, is too much made of caliber?


Justin