.45acp deer rifle??
How far out there would you trust an accurate .45acp rifle for on whitetail deer? Namely, a tommy gun carbine? I'm guessing I'll get a lot of fire on here that it's an unethical choice, but I've used and witnessed 9mm carbines and .45acp handguns take deer at impressive ranges, so the carbine should be at worst a small improvement. I'd never shoot at a range that I wasn't confident of effecting a kill zone shot, but I'm uncertain of the power factor, the .45acp rifle might be accurate enough that I could hit a deer at 150yrds, but will it get the job done out there?