GANGGREEN
45 Cal.
I'm truly not trying to stir the pot but I've been a lurker on this board for a few years and have been somewhat active on the board. My background is that of a hunter for roughly 36 years. I've taken a handful of deer with rifles, a whole bunch of deer with archery gear (compound bows and more recently a couple with a recurve) and quite a few, maybe 15-18 with flintlock rifles.
I find it amazing that many on this board claim to have never lost a deer. Now, admittedly, you need to know the perspective of the person making the claim. Have they never lost a deer but killed all of two? Have they taken plenty of deer with .45s, .40s or even .36s but never shot anything over 80 pounds (I'm not making a crack and it's not the hunters fault what the deer are like in their backyard, just trying to set perspective).
Personally, all of the flintlock deer that I've killed were at the hands of a .50 or .54, nothing smaller or bigger. A few of them went down on the spot, dying immediately or very shortly thereafter. Most of them went some considerable distance (say 40-200 yards). Some bled fairly well and some did not. I freely admit to having lost at least a couple of them over the years that I know I hit. For the record, all of the deer that I've killed were taken with patched round balls or a very few with Powerbelt bullets and a flintlock ignition. Almost all were taken well inside of 100 yards and most featured very good or excellent shot placement. I'm not the best hunter in the world, nor am I the best shot with a flintlock but I am a fairly ethical hunter who has been around enough deer that I can wait for a clean shot that's within my "safe range". It happens, even with .50, .54 and .58 calibers, not to mention the smaller calibers.
I'm not calling anyone out and I'm really not stirring the pot, I'd just like to say that those of you who have never lost deer are either somewhat inexperienced from a numbers/years perspective, very lucky or very, very particular and precise about shot placement, environmental factors and a slew of other things that can mess a guy up. :bow:
I find it amazing that many on this board claim to have never lost a deer. Now, admittedly, you need to know the perspective of the person making the claim. Have they never lost a deer but killed all of two? Have they taken plenty of deer with .45s, .40s or even .36s but never shot anything over 80 pounds (I'm not making a crack and it's not the hunters fault what the deer are like in their backyard, just trying to set perspective).
Personally, all of the flintlock deer that I've killed were at the hands of a .50 or .54, nothing smaller or bigger. A few of them went down on the spot, dying immediately or very shortly thereafter. Most of them went some considerable distance (say 40-200 yards). Some bled fairly well and some did not. I freely admit to having lost at least a couple of them over the years that I know I hit. For the record, all of the deer that I've killed were taken with patched round balls or a very few with Powerbelt bullets and a flintlock ignition. Almost all were taken well inside of 100 yards and most featured very good or excellent shot placement. I'm not the best hunter in the world, nor am I the best shot with a flintlock but I am a fairly ethical hunter who has been around enough deer that I can wait for a clean shot that's within my "safe range". It happens, even with .50, .54 and .58 calibers, not to mention the smaller calibers.
I'm not calling anyone out and I'm really not stirring the pot, I'd just like to say that those of you who have never lost deer are either somewhat inexperienced from a numbers/years perspective, very lucky or very, very particular and precise about shot placement, environmental factors and a slew of other things that can mess a guy up. :bow: