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Hey there.Honestly, I don't know. I read through the entire thread, even going through all the linked materials. Looked at other forum discussions from the last decade. Civil War soldiers used conicals, so the folks at the time must've saw something that made the conical seem so much better. But today, we're still arguing if it is, so maybe the military leaders falsely believed the conicals were the superior round. We do know they shot further, which is maybe why they pushed for the conical shift quickly even though effective lethal range didn't change too much. I guess we'll never know which round is better.
I'll stick with the cheaper one.
Minie balls versus revolvers is an apples and oranges thing. 400 to 500 grain rifle bullets greater than a half inch in diameter had little in common with revolvers except for flying lead.
The real plus for shooting pointy bullets in revolvers was getting through the clothing.