Skychief
69 Cal.
If you read 'My sob story' post, you know that I had a heavy buck 20 yards from me and quartering real hard toward me. I was on the ground, not up a tree.
My question is, could I have cleanly killed the buck with my 60 grains 3f prb load out of my 42" barreled flinter at that distance (if struck where the neck meets the torso)? Imagine that the spine is not hit.
I did not take a shot there as I was uncomfortable with it and fairly new to 45 calibers (used 50's most of my life and in fact never shot a deer as described with a 50 for that matter).
I ask this of you because I have a friend that has killed a LOT of deer with 45 prb's. He said tonight that I would have cleanly killed the buck if shot as described above.
Anybody have field experience with such a shot at such a distance with 45 caliber prb? What kind of bloodtrail could I have expected also?
Thanks very much, Skychief. :bow:
My question is, could I have cleanly killed the buck with my 60 grains 3f prb load out of my 42" barreled flinter at that distance (if struck where the neck meets the torso)? Imagine that the spine is not hit.
I did not take a shot there as I was uncomfortable with it and fairly new to 45 calibers (used 50's most of my life and in fact never shot a deer as described with a 50 for that matter).
I ask this of you because I have a friend that has killed a LOT of deer with 45 prb's. He said tonight that I would have cleanly killed the buck if shot as described above.
Anybody have field experience with such a shot at such a distance with 45 caliber prb? What kind of bloodtrail could I have expected also?
Thanks very much, Skychief. :bow: