Actually, a .22 long rifle will drop a deer dead in his tracks if you take a rest, standing shots only and put it right behind the eye.That's why I was asking about whether or not the 38-55 would be adequite for moose or black bear under 100 yards on a back of the shoulder shot.I well remember the old adage-1 shot- one deer, 2 shots, maybe one deer, 3 shots- no deer.I have a Ruger single shot, and also a 6.5x55 swede and have dropped black bear with one solid broadside shoulder shot.
And- has anybody used black powder/pyrodex behind cast bullets for either cartridge?And, if so, what sort of bullets, and charge is used?Would there be much diference between the recoil of a 45-70 and a .50 calibre muzle loader with 100 grains of Pyrodex, assuming the same weight of bullet[ my cast .50 calibre bullets are about 350 grains I believe]