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I agree they aren't hard to kill. But they are easy to lose if you don't hit them right, or follow up too soon.Round here, Whitetails are not that big and they ARE classified as light, thin skinned medium game. They are not that hard to kill if you do your part. I've been taking them for table fare all of my life. For some reason people think you need a dang howitzer to take down a little ole white tail deer. Yes in the grand scheme of things they are small. Now with all that said. I would keep my shots CLOSE and I would stay away from that shoulder blade. I would put the ball ( if it were me wheel weight alloy) just behind the shoulder. That will give you a good vital kill shot. You should also look into a Conical bullet and try a few to see how they shoot. They will give you a bit more energy on the target. Go for it. Give one a dirt nap, then come straight back here and tell us about it. Good Hunting
My father killed dozens with a 22wmr, by his count only lost one. This was subsistence hunting, nothing else. The NM Record Mulie was taken with a 32-20 carbine, but placement is EVERYTHING.
My point was, and is, you can't turn a 44 cap n ball into a 44 magnum, period.
I've never known anyone, including myself, who was able to seat a wheel weight ball in a CNB revolver, unless maybe it was way undersized. Same thing for conicals and minie balls in my muskets.
Now in my rifles I use a hardened prb, but it is undersized.
Having lost one deer in 45 years still haunts me. I wish no one go thru that if possible.