That, and if you rework the statistics so both balls have a muzzle velocity of 1,750 fps (which is about where most hunting loads occur) you'll burn a bit more powder but end up with much more energy downrange. A good investment of 2¢ more powder per shot. :winking: Driven at the same speed the smaller ball does not have a flatter trajectory. They have identical ballistic coefficients and sectional densities (or, is the larger ball a better sectional density. :hmm: )
It's not that I have a "big .54", it's that guy with the "little .50" who's undergunned for whitetail. :rotf: The .54 is a medium bore. :grin:
It's not that I have a "big .54", it's that guy with the "little .50" who's undergunned for whitetail. :rotf: The .54 is a medium bore. :grin: