I was just browsing through Winchester's ballistics tables for different calibers and got to wonder if I could really cleanly take a deer with some of the old calibers I have in my '73's, '92's and '94's.
In fact I have a model '73 in 38-40 which is a candidate for this fall's hunt, but the 180 grain lead only has 399 ft/lbs of energy at 100 yds. The same dilemma comes up with the 44-40 I have which only produces 449 ft/lbs of energy at 100 yds. I would feel comfortable with the 38-55 caliber which respectfully produces 802 ft/lbs of energy at the same mark. To add to my questions, I have an eye on a brand new Winnie Trapper in 357 Mag. for my boy, but once again, the energy tables only put this caliber at 715 ft/lbs at 100 yds.
My questions are based on the fact that I have always read that 1000 ft/lbs were required to cleanly take a deer. Here in Quebec we frequently harvest 120-160 lb field dressed deer.
I would'nt feel undergunned with any of the calibers above, it's just that I like clean kills. I only take heart/lung/liver shots and I don't want to chase a wounded deer for hours on end. It's just not right in my mind.
I would appreciate your opinion or experiences for the above calibers and just to specify, I don't re-load and don't plan on doing it either, I already have half a dozen projects on standby, I'm not gonna start reloading for sure...maybe when I retire and finish the Fiat project, the landscaping project, the cottage project, the six Winnies on standby for a refurbish project...OH yes I almost forgot...the wife being happy because I'm so nice to her project and that whole thing about raising kids.
Thanx for your help!
Sport240