I'm looking for some experience on .45 roundball that is hardcast and used on bigger critters than your average whitetail. Bottom line, I like Kibler's SMR but .45 is as big as it gets. Out here, 1 year-old mulie bucks run about 150 lb on the hoof and the mature bucks can easily push past 200 lb. To complicate things, we have to use lead-free projectiles so that means bismuth alloy, which is the equivalent of hardcast lead in performance (all penetration, no expansion). So I'm curious to know if anybody here has used hardcast roundball in .45 on larger deer and how they would evaluate the terminal performance at distances under 100 yards.
I'm not as interested in charts, graphs and energy figures. CA regs are what they are so I'm not going to get into that either. But if you have first-hand experience with hardcast .45 round ball, I'd love to hear from you.
I'm not as interested in charts, graphs and energy figures. CA regs are what they are so I'm not going to get into that either. But if you have first-hand experience with hardcast .45 round ball, I'd love to hear from you.