My ballistics calculator gave these results.
Zeroed for 100 yards:
Bullet impact was 3.2" high at the mid-range distance of 50 yards. Velocity was 1123 FPS.
Bullet Velocity was 1063 FPS at the zeroed distance of 100 yards.
Like I said, only Black Powder velocities are required, even at 100 yards.
This load killed Buffalo quite well at that range. Heavy bullets, like cannon balls, do not require high velocity to be effective killers.
And, I never said anything about using it at long range. That was your interpretation.
And, the accuracy out to 100 yards, with a good bore, will be equal to any bullet fired from any good rifle.
Two things. First lower velocities actually increase penetration because the bullet doesn't upset as much upon impact. 500gr from a 45-70 can out penetrate the same bullet from a 458 wm going like 500fps faster. Second, just because it was used to slaughter the bison doesn't mean it's a good choice. We owe it to the game we hunt to do it cleanly and humanely, things the bison hunter had little concern for.




















































