I'm fairly new to roundball shooting.
That is to say i'm new to SER"IO"US roundball shooting. I've been into black powder for around 30 years, but only took it seriously the past 4 or so years.
Used to be owning a black powder rifle was just for special seasons.
Now black powder is my go for everything by choice.
Addictive ain't it?
I have 3 hand built roundballers, all flinters, .40, .45, and .58 and consider them all 100 yard game rifles at best.
Why?
Sights mainly, and then trajectory.
They are not, nor ever will be, meant for ranges much past 125 yards.
No doubt the shear mass of the big boys, i.e. .58 and .62 and larger will pass through large game, but it's still a matter of hitting the vital zones no matter the cailber.
I like bigger roundballs because......
?, well they're BIG! and in the world of black powder bigger is better for large game, whitetail and larger.
Remember the .58 and .62 etc. enters bigger than high power .30's are exiting. They make really big holes by virtue of bore size.
If I were hunting from a tree stand at bow ranges I wouldn't hesitate to use my .45 Bedford Co. Flinter, or perhaps my .40 Bucks, but the .58 American Jeager fits me well, goes ka-boom right quick and almost never goes " Klick awe crap!"
By the way, NullB pan powder is the best pan powder I've ever used.
Ditto Swiss 1.5fg in the .58 and my .62 smoothie.