I understand your way of thinking and there isn't nothing wrong with it, I guess I like to see exit wounds. If I want a deer to drop in its tracks(usually because I don't want to drag them up the steep hill that they will run off of) I high-shoulder shoot them. If I'm in a place where I don't mind them running a 100yds I shoot'em behind the shoulder and know I'll have a blood-trail a blindman can follow. A few years ago I finished off a wounded deer, the only shot present was from the rear. With the 300gr xtp mag, I knew it would give enough penetration to make it to the vitals. It done a little better than expected, it went into the right ham and exited the left front shoulder. I want a bullet that will make it to the vitals even at odd angles and I'm sure a bullet made for the 45acp won't give me the kind of performance I'm looking for even in my 45colt rifle, a 460 in a pistol will give another 400fps than my rifle, 2000fps will justify the need for a stout bullet if a less than perfect angle is encountered. Dave