armymedic.2 said:
i honestly don't understand calling the 45 round ball marginal at 20 yards. 40 grains of 3f goex behind my hand cast ball goes through 2 2x4s without even thinking about stopping (my shotgun-tuna can test for deer). i also don't lose much elevation from my 30 yard zero out to 70 yards.....seems its going along just fine.
of course shot placement is everything, but it is with my 300 rum too. just cause its powerful doesn't mean your good to go, and just because its "weak" by todays standards doesn't mean it isn't a great choice.
go hunt, have fun!
Hi Armymedic
I am sure you understand this but I seems to require repeating several time a year here so here goes, again :grin:
"The round ball won't work myth" comes from gunwriters trying to sell conicals and "modern MLs" for magazine advertisers. Its as simple as that. It has nothing to do with effectiveness.
Shot placement is far more important than projectile, I have friends who have killed many deer with a 22 LR. If identically placed a RB of 45 caliber will kill a deer as fast as any conical MAYBE FASTER at BP velocities. Now does the RB perhaps require more care is placing the shot? Sure. I can shoot through a deer from any angle with a 350-400 gr bullet from a BP 45-70. But I don't. I use the same shot placement as I would with a RB and the deer lives just about as long in either case.
Sure, the conical will produce more energy on PAPER.
However, and this a BIG however, at the velocity generated with BP ENERGY NUMBERS ARE MEANINGLESS.
My son killed his first deer with a 45 rifle with 45 gr of FFF at about 50 yards. One shot kill.
Impact velocity was probably not much different than a heavily loaded pistol at 20. All the modern "experts" will tell you this load is inadequate. Yet the deer ran no farther than some I have shot with a 44-90 Sharps with a soft 1:40 tin:lead, large flatpoint, 400 gr bullet and 92 gr of FF at similar ranges. The impact velocity was HIGHER for the Sharps. So how does the conical work better?
Add to the mix the fact that conicals are more likely to move off the powder we really have a practical projectile.
If a .775+- round ball driven by 167 gr of BP will kill African Elephants with a live weight approaching 10000 pounds reliably with lung shots. Or a 50-54 RB will kill large animals like American Bison and Moose at ranges many would think impossible (from both historical and modern accounts).
With this in mind why would we believe that a 45 caliber ball will not kill an animal that only weighs maybe 300 pounds?
Because magazines have to sell advertising and a number of people in MLing are either in debt to the bullet/"modern ML" makers or BELIEVE what these shills write as fact when is reality its simply ADVERTISING.
I have shot a considerable number of deer and elk with BP. In cartridge guns with elongated bullets and with MLs using the RB. In REALITY there is NO DIFFERENCE in killing power UNLESS the range is extended past 200 yards simply because of the velocity loss the round ball suffers.
This said a friend shot an antelope at 238 yards with a 54 RB. Ball past through.
Why a long shot? 1st he is very experienced and an exceptional shot AND because the "long range" hunters with modern magnums shooting at 600 to 1000 yards + have the Antelope so on alert that getting close enough for a ML shot is almost impossible where he hunts so he risked it. He called it a "scratch shot" but it was a one shot kill.
Dan