No, the .380 has less power than the 9mm or the .45 .
Just as powerful or more powerful than what??
I don't remember the formula for it, specifically, but in layman's terms, the force of the round on impact will be determined by a combination of weight and velocity. The more you have of either, the more force you'll have on impact. Well, my answer did not get here quite as fast as the previous statements. It was long, so I'll try and make it quick...higher grain ammo does NOT mean that it is more powerful. All it means is that it has more weight to the bullet, but there are MANY factors that make a bullet more or less "powerful" such as bullet and case design, type of gun powder and primer, etc. Plus, in what context do you mean "power"? Power could be penetration, superior ballistics, lethality...etc. Good, but complicated question.
Many people are afraid that the new administration will raise the taxes on ammuntion to the point where you will have to be willing to spend a dollar or more for a round of ammunition. .380 is not as popular anymore as the 9mm round is, as well as the Military uses 9mm, so they make more of it than they do .380. I have heard that one of the main manufacturers of .380 ammo was shutdown in leu of the more popular 9mm round. As for the Government, I am sure they will try anyway they can to get firearms and ammo out of a Legal Citizens hands.
No, a .38 Special cannot shoot a .357 round because the .357 round is longer and more powerful than the .38 Special.
NO the .223 is a totaly diffrent round than the .223 WSSM
Yes, a .308 Winchester round is generally considered more powerful than a .223 Remington round. The .308 Winchester has a larger bullet, more powder behind it, and generally produces higher muzzle energy than a .223 round. However, the suitability of each round depends on the intended use and personal preference.
A bomb is more powerful than a bullet its obvious
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"Strongest" is a very subjective word. When people talk about "strongest" or "most powerful" they are usually talking about some combination of velocity and muzzle energy, both of which vary greatly depending on the specifications of the particular cartridge. Just as an example, one particular .40 caliber round may be more "powerful" than one particular 9mm round, but less powerful than another 9mm round.
No the hornet is more powerful
No
lightning is more powerful than air