Memphis1211 said:I am shooting a .530 ball with .20 patch behind 70grains of 2F. I am right on the money at 50 yards. Is this strong enough for deer?
Black Hand said:That said, there is a point of diminishing returns. Find a load that your rifle likes and that will put the bullet where you point it.
Memphis1211 said:I am shooting a .530 ball with .20 patch behind 70grains of 2F. I am right on the money at 50 yards. Is this strong enough for deer?
To ensure clarity...what you left out is that the .45-70 used a larger heavier bullet...this discussion is about using a smaller / lighter PRB...kind of an apples & oranges comparison.Pacobillie said:The old .45-70 was originally a black powder cartridge, and it was so named because it shot a .45 caliber bullet with 70 grains of black powder. It was used to kill countless buffaloes; an animal much larger and tougher than any deer you might ever run into.
roundball said:To ensure clarity...what you left out is that the .45-70 used a larger heavier bullet...this discussion is about using a smaller / lighter PRB...kind of an apples & oranges comparison.Pacobillie said:The old .45-70 was originally a black powder cartridge, and it was so named because it shot a .45 caliber bullet with 70 grains of black powder. It was used to kill countless buffaloes; an animal much larger and tougher than any deer you might ever run into.
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