What is the approximate killing range for deer with the above load? I want a clean kill; assuming I place my shot correctly of course. Would 50 yards be about the outside limit? Never hunted with a flintlock and look forward to it this season. If I'm in the wrong forum, sorry.
I think the first question is at what range do you shoot? :wink:
YES the .440 round ball with 65 grains has enough velocity to take a white tail at 100 yards, assuming a broadside shot to the lungs or lungs/heart. I don't know about shoulder shots, and you can always switch to an alloy ball to get better penetration, although you may have to work up a new patch combination.
The drawback to distance harvesting is the possibility of a lack of pass through..., which may mean longer time before the deer lays down, and less blood trail (regardless of the caliber you use). At too far a distance, you run the risk of a mortal wound, but not a quick harvest, so the animal suffers.
So...,
Do you practice shooting at 100 yards?
Can you correctly estimate in the field to that distance?
Can you accurately hit within a 6" to 8" circle at that distance?
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I know a few folks who shoot at 75 yards, and a whole bunch at fifty yards, not because their rifle isn't accurate out farther, or because their load isn't enough, but simply because
they can't reliably shoot farther.
I hunt within woods, or from a woodline out into a meadow, and
I always use a rest. I've been trained at range estimation and I have very good distance vision, but still, I use a rest. :grin: I figure why not increase the odds, since I'm already using a difficult delivery system..., a flintlock. My favorite is I place the palm of my left hand on the trunk of a tree and use the space between my left thumb and forefinger to rest the rifle.
So figure out at what maximum range you are comfortable with consistently hitting the target area on a deer, and work to ensure your load is good for that distance.
LD