Don't overthink it. What that article doesn't show is any evidence of any actually significant difference in precision achieved. Boat tail bullets shoot fine. Once a bullet is stable, there is no such thing as "more stable". It is not "better". A bullet that will stabilise in a 1:10 twist - will stabilise in a 1:10 twist. The important things that will drive your precision are: what is the quality of your barrel? What is the quality of the bullet you are using?
Energy tells you nothing about how a bullet will kill. Especially so when you are comparing 2 bullets of approximately the same weight at approximately the same velocity. It is a secondary characteristic derived from velocity. There's been some very in-depth discussions about this in recent times here. Even for those that believe in "energy" being important (it is not) - the differences you are talking about are fractional.




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