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Sharp Shooter 04-17-2006 09:56 AM

Harder or Softer Roundball?
 
What would you rather shoot? A softer roundball that would expand or a harder roundball that would stay it's shape a little more and get more penetration? For antelope and deer I am thinking a softer ball would work well. For elk I might want a harder ball for penetration.

Now, doese anyone know of any balls that are harder or softer than eachother? I know Buffalo makes a really soft roundball but is it softer than Speer or Hornady? They all claim that they make them out of pure lead.

jaybe 04-17-2006 01:56 PM

RE: Harder or Softer Roundball?
 
From my experience, which is admittedly limted, when it comes to roundballs, shot placement makes a BIG difference. I shot a deer at about 50 yards, hitting it behind the shoulder, and had good expansion and penetration. Another one at roughly the same distance I shot at a quartering-to angle. This ball went through the shoulder blade, then broke into at least 4 pieces. Enough got into the "boiler room" to do the job, but the difference in terminal performance was amazing.
I don't know how much difference there is in hardness of lead balls, but IMO I would opt for a little more penetration than risk fragmentation from a too soft ball.

IM jaybe :)

cayugad 04-17-2006 02:34 PM

RE: Harder or Softer Roundball?
 
I always shoot a pure lead roundball. I want that roundball to engrave to the rifling on the way out. There is no advantage I can see for shooting a hard roundball. If it is penetration your after the pure lead one will do the job just fine.

I want that roundball to penetrate and then when it hits something start to flatten out and bounce around. A hard one will just poke a hole through the animal.

Also when shooting conicals, you want pure lead also. Otherwise you can tend to lead the bore of the rifle up a lot faster...



Sharp Shooter 04-17-2006 04:03 PM

RE: Harder or Softer Roundball?
 
I think that a Hornady, Speer, Buffalo, or a good cast roundball would to the job. I think Hornady's are about right... soft, but not too soft. I am going to shoot some sand and wood and see what happens.

lemoyne 04-17-2006 04:14 PM

RE: Harder or Softer Roundball?
 
Well good luck on the harder RB's I tried that years a go the harder they are the quicker they cut up the patch. Lee

jaybe 04-18-2006 02:26 PM

RE: Harder or Softer Roundball?
 
The RB that I had break apart was a Speer .490 ahead of 90 grains of RS. It may have been a fluke, and as I said, it was only one of two deer I had shot with one - not really enough evidence to form a solid opinion.

IM jaybe :)

Sharp Shooter 04-18-2006 03:37 PM

RE: Harder or Softer Roundball?
 
I think I will just use a Hornady. They work great for many people.

lemoyne 04-18-2006 03:56 PM

RE: Harder or Softer Roundball?
 
Sharp Shooter,Good choiceHornsdy and Speer is what I ended up with when I don't cast my own,I interchage them freely with out any problem. Lee


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