ORIGINAL: MichaelH
Thanks again guys. Everything that has been posted is full of info and valuable opinions! I have no doubt that the 300gr GD is a great load for any big game. I really wish that I could find some info like the Hornady chart above that shows how the 300s would perform if I were ever to drop down in load to say 85gr? My goal is to find a bullet that gives me the best chance of a pass through with good exspansion, but as stated, most if not all bullets should do that placed behind the shoulder, broadside. That's usually the shot I take. However, if it's a bad day to track a deer due to rain, terrain or hunting pressure, I would like to feel confident in a shoulder shot that won't fragment to the point that there's nothing left of it. I have also been busted by deer quartering towards me and don't have the chance of waiting for a broadside shot when they're 20yds in front of you. I tried searching for some GD charts, but wasn't successful.
Thanks,
Mike
Here is the PB thread of FG:
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2510086&mpage=1&key==
here isa picture from that thread showing PBs and the point at were they start to fragment.
Here is an excellent article on how a bullet kills in battle applied to MLing:
http://www.chuckhawks.com/terminal_performance_muzzleloading.htm
Best Wishes on your quest.
Chap