That's an interesting approach...and you didn't mention caliber, each of which has a different ball weight and subsequent mass, energy, momentum, etc.
How do you make the ball stop just at the hide on the aft side when deer hunting, considering all the variables?
How do you determine the one and only single size of a powder charge that will predictably and consistently do that to a deer at:
20yds?
40yds?
60yds?
80yds?
100yds?
120yds?
What powder charge do you use that will produce those results on deer at all those different yardages?
And this would assume each deer is identical is size, weight, musculature, position angle, shot placement, etc.
How do you make the ball stop just at the hide on the aft side when deer hunting, considering all the variables?
How do you determine the one and only single size of a powder charge that will predictably and consistently do that to a deer at:
20yds?
40yds?
60yds?
80yds?
100yds?
120yds?
What powder charge do you use that will produce those results on deer at all those different yardages?
And this would assume each deer is identical is size, weight, musculature, position angle, shot placement, etc.