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I feel compelled to add my I have seen multiple animals wounded by roundballs. Here's a prime example of why the pioneers started using elongated projectiles.When we could still run hounds in WA I had a bear hunter using round balls. My dogs bayed up about a 350 pound bear, we slipped in within 20 yards in heavy cover, dogs are running all around us, bear is putting charges on the dogs trying to grab them, he was too big and slow to get them, finally we had a clear shot at 20ish yards, boooooommmm, smoke clears bear is loooking at us seemingly unharmed, quick reload, pretty quick bbboooommmmm again, bear takes off running and goes a half mile or so, we catch up and slip in close again, bbooommmm smoke clears and bear is still unharmed, this crap goes on for about 6 or 8 shots until hunter is out of ammo. The bear was wounded pretty good by now but by no means dead, we had to wait for quite some time, finally I was able to slip in behind the bear, I made a quick slash with my knife at his throat and got out of the way. Finally after about another 30 minutes he bled to death. Upon dressing and skinning the bear we found that the roundies would hit, flatten out some on impact, and not get enough penetration to kill a big animal like that. One year we were restricted to round balls during a muzzleloader mule deer season in Idaho. We had killed lots of bucks with MZ bullets and now all we could use were round balls. The balls never killed a single deer, we lost 7 bucks, we did get 1 buck but we had to run up and hold it down while we cut its throat. One hunter quit hunting after 4 wounded bucks, it was the most disgusting mess I ever saw.RB's should be illegal for big game due to lack of effectiveness. Just my opinion....