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:surrender: Ok the Colorado Div. of Wildlife says" yes I can use my Crockett .32 cal. BP to hunt fall turkey . . . .IF......... If my load has 110 LBS of energy at 100 yards.
It is up to me to show that there is a load that will be 110Lbs at 100yards.
After days of looking, I found one table showing ballistics for a .32 Crockett with patched .310 diameter, 45 grain round balls shooting GOEX FFFg with foot pounds of energy ranging from 252 with 20 gr up to 448 foot pounds with 40gr, But as there was no notation of the where of the energy, I am thinking it was at the muzzle. :surrender: I have found no more info. then that.
Any one have the info I need :idunno: or know where I can find it. Is there a way to deduce the number from what I do have? like say; a .32 Crockett with patched .310 diameter, 45 grain round balls shooting at a Velocity (fps of 2117 and 448 foot pounds of energy at the muzzle.
It is up to me to show that there is a load that will be 110Lbs at 100yards.
After days of looking, I found one table showing ballistics for a .32 Crockett with patched .310 diameter, 45 grain round balls shooting GOEX FFFg with foot pounds of energy ranging from 252 with 20 gr up to 448 foot pounds with 40gr, But as there was no notation of the where of the energy, I am thinking it was at the muzzle. :surrender: I have found no more info. then that.
Any one have the info I need :idunno: or know where I can find it. Is there a way to deduce the number from what I do have? like say; a .32 Crockett with patched .310 diameter, 45 grain round balls shooting at a Velocity (fps of 2117 and 448 foot pounds of energy at the muzzle.