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The only deer I've killed to date with a roundball was a doe at about 15 yards from my treestand. The GPR's load was a .530 ball powered by 110 grains 2f. The ball went thru both shoulders, the deer sprinted about 75 yards and dropped.
Now I'm using 80 grains 3f and a .535 ball in the flintlock. Does it make sense that a shoulder shot will take out at least one shoulder and both lungs? Wouldn't this be better than the often-recommended "right behind the shoulder" shot?
Now I'm using 80 grains 3f and a .535 ball in the flintlock. Does it make sense that a shoulder shot will take out at least one shoulder and both lungs? Wouldn't this be better than the often-recommended "right behind the shoulder" shot?