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Bullet Kinetic Energy Calculator

Calculate bullet kinetic energy in ft-lbs and Joules from velocity and bullet weight.
Check minimum energy for ethical hunting of different game.

Bullet Kinetic Energy

Bullet kinetic energy determines terminal performance — how effectively a bullet transfers energy to the target. It is one of the most important factors in ethical hunting.

Kinetic energy formula: KE = 0.5 × m × v²

In hunting units: KE (ft-lbs) = (bullet weight in grains × velocity in fps²) / 450,437

Or in metric: KE (Joules) = 0.5 × mass (kg) × velocity (m/s)²

Minimum recommended energies for ethical hunting (ft-lbs):

  • Small game (rabbit, squirrel): 100–300 ft-lbs
  • Medium game (deer, antelope): 1,000–1,500 ft-lbs
  • Large game (elk, moose): 1,500–2,500 ft-lbs
  • Dangerous game (bear, buffalo): 3,000+ ft-lbs

Common calibers and typical muzzle energy:

Caliber Typical Muzzle Energy
.22 LR 100–140 ft-lbs
.223 Rem / 5.56 NATO 1,200–1,400 ft-lbs
.308 Win / 7.62 NATO 2,400–2,800 ft-lbs
.30-06 Springfield 2,700–3,100 ft-lbs
.300 Win Mag 3,400–3,800 ft-lbs
.338 Lapua 4,500–5,000 ft-lbs
.375 H&H (dangerous game) 4,300–4,800 ft-lbs

Energy at distance: Bullet energy decreases with range due to velocity loss. A .308 Win starts at ~2,600 ft-lbs at the muzzle and retains ~1,900 ft-lbs at 300 m — still suitable for deer.


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