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The Thompson-LaGarde tests were trash and should never be repeated.Honestly, there needs be another iteration of the Thompson-LaGarde tests of 1904.
That is a new argument or at least one I've never heard before. The idea that elan and esprit de corps is only possible with inefficiently large cartridges and firearms is just silly.There are also intangible considerations I think certain- especially larger, more bureaucratic- organizations tend to ignore. That is the level of confidence, elan and pride of its members.
What "should be measured" can't be measured.Nowadays, "ballistic effectiveness" has come to mean different things to different people. Many equate ballistic effectiveness to the size and shape, expansion or lack of expansion, of a projectile. That distracts us from what we really want to know; effect on the target (incapacitation). That is what should be measured.