Re: 338 LM 215 Sierra
Here's some mtath that may explain what you are feeling.
"Experts" still disgree, hundreds of years after firearms were invented, what makes for better killing power: caliber (bullet diameter), momentum (mass x velocity), or energy (1/2 mass x velocity squared. All 3 schools of thought have advocates. Some or well reasoned and some are not, but forget that for a moment. Just accept that momentum measures the ability of a bullet to "knock over' a target, while energy measures how much disruption and damage the bulelt can do if it deforms properly and dumps that energy well into the target. A cutting laser is the ultimate example of low momentun but very high energy.
Let's just look at comparing the 215 load to a typical 300g load.
You've said the 215g load runs at 3225 fps.
My own 300 grain load runs at 2573 fps.
Let's forget getting all the units correct for moementum, and simply use bullet weight in grains x fps. if we do these for both loads, the comparison is valid, and we avoid having to do a lot of extra "units" math that does not add anything useful to the results.
"Momentum" of my 300g load is 300 x 2573 = 771,900
"Momentum" of your 215g load is 215 x 3225 =693,375. That's within 10% of my much heavier 300g load, because your bullet iws moving so FAST.
Momentum is basically the force that knocks over or moves the solid target. So, you're within 10% of mine on knocking over ability.
Let's look at energy now.
My 300g load is per a proper actual, units correct formula, =
300 x 2573 x2573 / 450,240
= 4411 ft lb of energy.
Your 215g load = 215 x 3225 x 3225 / 450,240 = 4966 ft lb.
So, your 215g load is packin' 13% more energy than my 300g load! That's 13% more energy to do damage with, if the bulelt is properly matched to the mission.
So, yes, your "little" 215g 338 Lapua load IS a "tiger", and it would indeed do serious damage to a soft target.
Jim G