Free: Contests & Raffles.
I don't use pyrodex, just FFG. My .54 likes 110 grains pushing 405 gr power belts or buffalo bullets. I'm shooting a Thompson Hawkins full size. Only one recovered bullet on a 4X4 bull that I got a spine shot down hill, half of the bullet was in the backbone the other half was in the left front shoulder near the elbow.
IMO, 90 grains is a rather light charge, but it will certainly kill. Personally, I prefer a heftier charge in my ML, but then I like my 7mm mag for deer and I know guys who kill bigger ddeer than me with a 243.
Quote from: Dan-o on September 28, 2017, 02:22:36 PMIMO, 90 grains is a rather light charge, but it will certainly kill. Personally, I prefer a heftier charge in my ML, but then I like my 7mm mag for deer and I know guys who kill bigger ddeer than me with a 243. Makes sense. Didn;t get a pass through last year from a 10 yard shot (and 10 yards might be longer than it actually was). Would you use 100, 110, or more?
Quote from: OutHouse on September 28, 2017, 02:37:30 PMQuote from: Dan-o on September 28, 2017, 02:22:36 PMIMO, 90 grains is a rather light charge, but it will certainly kill. Personally, I prefer a heftier charge in my ML, but then I like my 7mm mag for deer and I know guys who kill bigger ddeer than me with a 243. Makes sense. Didn;t get a pass through last year from a 10 yard shot (and 10 yards might be longer than it actually was). Would you use 100, 110, or more?One thing I would point out... anytime you are pushing a non-lubed soft lead conical up a bore at a velocity exceeding 1200 fps, you are leading the barrel so make sure you are getting the lead out.I shoot a Bull Shop .503x460 grain with 90 grains of T7 powder which pushes the bullet out at 1500 fps - but it also is a lubed conical.It is pretty common knowledge that if you over shoot a Power Belt you can actually blow the bullet up internally IF you hit a bone. Velocity is not a friend of Power Belts. There is a real possibility that the bullet that failed to exit may have came apart internally. Especially at that short range. One of the reasons that we go so heavy with soft lead bullets is to over-ride the velocity effects of shooting soft lead.Personally, I think you are far ahead staying with your 90 grain load..This is a ballistic sheet compiled from information that got shooting a 400 grain Bull Shop from my TC... This was with 100 grains of T7 which provides about 10% more velocity than does any of the Pyro's.
When shooting high expansion bullets more velocity (more powder) creates less penetration at close range. Sure it helps at longer ranges (Velocity Drops) but it hurts on the low end. But generally you will get a lot more internal "shock" with the rapid expansion at close ranges. So, maybe not the complete pass through but a lot more damage is done.
OutHouse