I think you may be out of your element oneway. As you do not know how many grains are packed in, what kind of powder was used if they used hollow point (which everything I have read is less superior to FMJs in every way other than stopping power) or not, the elevation of the shooter and the elevation of the target, the weather. You do not have enough information to make a for sure assessment of what happened. What you do have is a web site calculator.
You obviously have read and understand wrong...
and ... have never done any competitive long range shooting...and have never fired the Lap...
It boils down to Ballistic Coefficients...full metal jacket is cute catch phrase for an all clad bullet...
Hollow Point Boat Tail Match bullets far exceed any FMJ offering...
Full Metal Jacket means nothing in terms of terminal velocity and energy....it simply describes the construction of the projectile...
If you want to penetrate Kevlar at close range choose FMJ...if you want bullets that reach far down range and ON target your going to load HPBT and load it up heavy with slow burning powder in a long barrel with slow twist...and your going to shoot for the head or other soft elements of the target...
Further your going to choose Match grade projectiles...projectiles that fall within a very narrow weight range and centric gravity mean...there is a reason why FMJ is not offered in a Match Grade profile...because its a waste of time and money to even contemplate it...
Further still I do not need to know how many grains are 'packed in'...the 338 Lapua like every other round can only be packed so tight...it can only be loaded so far...given the pressures and what not of typical and atypical loads...the 300 grain load is stuck in the 2800 fps neck of the woods...and besides if you were psycho enough to push it north of 2900...it would have very little effect on the terminal ballistics...not enough to over come the obvious BS of a shot whose apogee was 83 feet above the line of sight, and elapsed time to target was around 4.25 seconds...not to mention the article claims that he got off 3 rounds-2 kills and 1 equipment kill....
Now come again...and tell me I am off point...
Oneway
The United States Army uses Sierra 77 grain and Hornady 75 grain HPBT Match Grade bullets for their .223 based variants of SDM/SAM rifles on the M16 platform...utilizing the slow 1:7 twist and slow burning powders such as Varget...the 77/75 grain bullets are the Largest that the 223 can handle...
They DO NOT use FMJ for operators needing to reach out and touch...when utilizing FMJ constructs 99.9% of the time its a 55 grain FMJ-BT slug and its produced by Hornady...and its what the day to day guys get for their M4's...all of the SDM/SDA are rolling with 77's and 75's...
Now if this Knuck is shooting out to 2500 with the Lap he is certainly rolling with HPBT and he is certainly rolling with the heaviest slug the Lap can throw at 300 grains...thus 83 feet vertical displacement and 4.25 seconds eta to target +/-...
Now go ahead and tell me how this guy got 2.5 kills given those params?
Keep the full metal jacket commentary on the Counter Strike forum...while your grabbing the double pistols as T