Lot's of poo-pooing and this and that doesn't work.My second ever deer (mature mulie buck) and my first elk (mature bull) were taken with the 370 maxi. Both were slow deaths .
The buck was double lunged at about 50 yards with a charge of 100 grains of goex 3f and literally walked away and around a hill. I followed closely as he covered about 150 yards. Being unaware of me he did what most deer do when hit but still alive he layed down facing directly away from me. I sneaked to within about 25 yards and he was still not aware of my presence but his ears were standing straight up. When they are close to expiring there ears will be down. I decided he was probably capable of jumping to his feet and continuing on so I put another maxi in the back of his neck.
That stupid deer apparently did not realize how many FPE he had taken.
The bull was hit perfect broadside with the maxi. He was all alone and didn;t have a cow to tell him to get the H%*l out of there so he milled around looking every direction. I had jumped behind a spruce to reload. The behaviour of the bull was such that I was certain I had missed. Once reloaded I stepped out from behind the spruce and he spotted me immediately. We were in a narrow valley at about 10,500 feet. If youve been in the west you know that the edges of the valley are where the thick black timber begins. I was about to shoot the second shot and the bull keeled over.
Now, he had been on his feet for at least 20 seconds or more from the time of the hit until he dropped. An elk can travel a long long way in that amount of time. It would have been one long track if he had bolted.
To give an idea of how far an elk can go in a hurry, A lead cow that I double lunged and took out the top of the heart lasted literally five seconds and traveled a little over 100 yards.
So, I'm not enamored with conicals. Yes, they are good but really I consider the maxi to be the bottom of that heap. I still play with them now and then and have recently acquired a lee mold for their 50 modern minie. It has a flat nose and is probably a better killer. Several of my grandkids are conical shooters so I keep them supplied and I'll have them try the Lee minies.
I don't put much stock in Toby's opinions on muzzle loading and I've seen his 800/1100 fpe theory disproven too many times.
The 800/1100 fpe concept isn't Toby's...he just uses it as do I because it is a good measuring stick..but if that isn't valid what is? So tell me, what does work? Tennguns 250 ftlbs roundball 2x4 measuring gauge? You obviously think more is required because of your inability to kill an elk and deer outright or are you enamored with the "magical killing machine" 178 gr 50 cal round ball that puts out at best 600 ftlbs of energy at the muzzle. A round ball has less "point" than the pointed conical so it is a better killer?
If I could draw a logical thread through all of that I would...I just can't get there from here.
If none of the quoted measuring sticks work, do we just pull out random solutions from our nether regions?
Explain what works now that you have given us the myriad of what doesn't
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