The brand new 185grn Lehigh. UPDATED
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Dave, back in the early 1970's National Muzzle Loading had a group testing a number of ballistic items that were going to be put in there manuel, one of those was the minimum energy that would efficiently take whitetail deer.
What they came up with is 800ft pounds. I personally believe that there are other things that enter into it as I have stretched my 54 beyond that point and still drop them on the spot. hitting the right spot is in my opinion the most critical thing. Lee
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Dave, back in the early 1970's National Muzzle Loading had a group testing a number of ballistic items that were going to be put in there manuel, one of those was the minimum energy that would efficiently take whitetail deer.
What they came up with is 800ft pounds. I personally believe that there are other things that enter into it as I have stretched my 54 beyond that point and still drop them on the spot. hitting the right spot is in my opinion the most critical thing. Lee
I too have taken several deer with shots below the 800 fl-lb mark and dropped them on the spot. Honestly I think that number is high if you do your part with shot placement. In fact I've seen evidence that a 200SW still expands below 800 ft-lb.
I've finisheda coupledeer with a.40 SW Glock and an 1858 Remington replical cap and ball revolver. Both have muzzle energy "too low" to take deer.WhatI saw was full penetration but almost no trauma -- and dead deer.
Shot placement is #1. Extra kinetic energy is really going to help you if you screw up the shot though. I am currently working on the 325gr FTX as a way tokeepa similar trajectory to what the 200SW already provides while doubling kinetic energy and extended ranges and reducing wind drift (ie improved shot placement).
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I think this one might give extended range, I might even be able to get a really good group when I get the trigger on the Endeavor fixed,7 pounds makes it hard to get much under an inch.
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I think this one might give extended range, I might even be able to get a really good group when I get the trigger on the Endeavor fixed,7 pounds makes it hard to get much under an inch.
Very nice shooting. I got the tips to shoot okay with the 185grn bullet. The 200's were horrible. Thanks for the pic.
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