Anyone have a general idea of how much momentum it takes to knock down average 200m rams for cowboy silhouette? I have an old Marlin 336 that I am going to shoot that match with, and it shoots the only load I've tried so far (factory Win 150gr Powerpoints) extremely well. I grabbed some Winchester brass and a bag of those bullets to get started loading for the gun, but am starting to wonder if the 150s are going to knock down the rams reliably. My initial plan was to just try to work up a load with info from my reloading books and try to duplicate factory velocity through the chrono. I'm starting to think I might need to go with a heavier bullet for the rams. If someone can throw out a guess at how much momentum I'll need to knock down the average rams reliably (I know different shooting ranges will differ a bit), I can eliminate a lot of loads on paper before I go to the trouble of loading them up to test accuracy.
This post caught my attention because I have a friend who wants to try out the long range match, but is only interested if it can do it with the .357 lever gun he uses for the pistol cartridge matches.
Thanks for posting this, Sixgun.