Murphinator
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I recently picked up and 1853 Enfield (Original 1862) and a Hopkins and Allen Underhammer. The .577 Enfield is old and will most likely be expensive to shoot with and hunt with so I decided to try out the Underhammer. The H&A is a .45 caliber rifle with 2 barrels. One is 24" and one is 31", I will use the 31" for deer hunting. I picked up some .440 hornady round balls and some .015" patches and its a real pin gun. I am constantly hitting the target in at least a 2-3" group out to 100 yards. My concern is its knockdown power. I will be hunting on Maryland's eastern shore so the deer dont really get heavier than 150lbs. My question is will the .45 caliber 128gr round ball be enough to humanely take a deer at say 50 or 60 yards ? I know people do it and .45 was the rifle back in the 1700s and early 1800s but is it worth takin this rifle out there or should I find a .50 cal or take out the Enfield ?