I am curious what everyone else has found to be the best muzz gun powder, bullet, and primer combination for deer hunting at average distances?
Have read on many hunting forums where many are displeased with this bullet or that bullet for one reason or another. Insufficient penetration and collateral damage, no pass-thru/no exit wound/no blood trail, lost deer, etc. are common complaints of "some" hollow point style bullets users.
Pointed poly-tipped bullet complaints have been; tiny pass-thru hole with little or no bullet expansion and energy transfer, little or no blood trail, lost deer, etc. are common complaints of this style bullet.
Some have found that what performs well on deer at close range, does poorly at longer range. I suspect these issues of poor bullet performance on game are related to the low/slow velocity typical with muzz BP guns. It seems the bullet mfgs may not be able to construct a muzz bullet that can/will perform well on game at both close and longer ranges and the varying velocities.
In my old 50 cal TC Renegade side hammer gun I shoot 100 grains of FF black powder, standard #11 CCI primer cap, and use a Hornady 240 gr XTP-HP sabot. This combination shoots about 4" group at 100 yards and has proven deadly on deer but at the longer ranges of say past 70-80 yards, I usually do not get complete pass thru and/or good blood trails from a middle shoulder shot.
I am just wondering if there is a better hunting load combination for my old gun.
Dave
I have several traditional front stuffers I use on deer and elk,from 50 cal to 62 smoothbore.
The round ball from any of them will do the job on deer and elk.
Most of the shots would be under 50 yrds, but using the bigger heavier bullets will give you the edge for the longer shots. I use a 445 gr. Lyman shocker bullet in my 54, and the same bullet in the 50 cal is 424 gr.
The shocker is a minie type solid nose, solid base bullet. I thing this is a plus when you need the extra penetration for Elk size game. I get good deer size groups with it, out to 100 yds. The Real bullets are another good bullet for big game, and shoot well in every 1/48 twist barrel I have shot.
I prefer Goex 3f to 2f, and use 85 grns compared to 95 grns of 2f. "Less & softer fouling" If I use Pyrodex, I like the Pyro P.
I'll try to post a pic of some of my bullets.