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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thinking further it'll be a bullet used for shooting big game. The extract below is from
http://www.chuckhawks.com/rifle_battery.htm It gives the names of several catridges � I'll leave you to research which has the highest momentum
"The big bore rifle
The last, and normally least used, class of hunting rifle that some hunters will wish to acquire is a big bore rifle. The big bore kicks very hard, and it has a rainbow trajectory that makes hitting at long range problematical. The only beasts for which such a rifle is best suited are the thick-skinned dangerous types, such as Cape buffalo, American bison, elephant, rhino, and wild water buffalo.
There are two main groups of powerful big bore rifles. The first are what I call the American big bores or buffalo rifles. These are chambered for cartridges such as the .405 Winchester, .444 Marlin, .450 Marlin, and .45-70 Government. These are calibers intended primarily for hunting the largest North American game, such as musk ox and bison. The most popular of these is the .45-70.
The other, more numerous, group is the African or safari rifle. These are chambered for cartridges such as the .416 Rigby, .416 Remington Magnum, .458 Winchester Magnum, .460 Weatherby Magnum and .470 NE. These are primarily intended for hunting African elephant, Cape buffalo, and rhinoceros. The most popular of these cartridges is the .458 Winchester Magnum. Because of its standard (.30-06) length case the .458 Win. is also probably the most versatile of the elephant rifle cartridges for the North American hunter."