I see alot of debate on this subject here and ran across this artical. May be of help to some folk.
It seems in Europe they don't worry much about energy level figures, instead it's bullet weight and velocity "isen't that energy levels"? While in some countrys and states it's the in thing. Here in Montana they say, match the gun and ammo to the game hunted, no restictions, although there use to be. They kinda pick on the .45 in here, say it shoulden't be used past 40 Yds. on deer. I have a friend who takes deer with an 1841 .45 that was his great grand pappys rifle. He always brings home what he shoots at.
Here's the site...http://www.hpmuzzleloading.com/TraditionalBallistics.html Ol Thing
It seems in Europe they don't worry much about energy level figures, instead it's bullet weight and velocity "isen't that energy levels"? While in some countrys and states it's the in thing. Here in Montana they say, match the gun and ammo to the game hunted, no restictions, although there use to be. They kinda pick on the .45 in here, say it shoulden't be used past 40 Yds. on deer. I have a friend who takes deer with an 1841 .45 that was his great grand pappys rifle. He always brings home what he shoots at.
Here's the site...http://www.hpmuzzleloading.com/TraditionalBallistics.html Ol Thing