majormadmax,
Perhaps the "relatively soft" CB spreads out & fills the bore at that velocity?? = The standard .323 size CB seems to be OK at "woods hunting" ranges.
I cannot say how the CB would do beyond 50-100M, as you cannot see farther than that in the dense brush where our family hunts.
(I'd guess that most of the WT/pigs that are taken on our farm are killed at 20-50M, with the nearest kill, by my 1st cousin in 2011, at 8 long steps.)
At that "brush hunting range" most any firearm will work OK. = The most deer taken since 1940 on our farm was by my uncle (He ALWAYS got his deer until his passing in 2012.), who commonly shot lead bullet reloads out of an OLD/battle-scarred Savage 99 LA in .32-40, which is by no means a "powerful rifle".
yours, satx
Perhaps the "relatively soft" CB spreads out & fills the bore at that velocity?? = The standard .323 size CB seems to be OK at "woods hunting" ranges.
I cannot say how the CB would do beyond 50-100M, as you cannot see farther than that in the dense brush where our family hunts.
(I'd guess that most of the WT/pigs that are taken on our farm are killed at 20-50M, with the nearest kill, by my 1st cousin in 2011, at 8 long steps.)
At that "brush hunting range" most any firearm will work OK. = The most deer taken since 1940 on our farm was by my uncle (He ALWAYS got his deer until his passing in 2012.), who commonly shot lead bullet reloads out of an OLD/battle-scarred Savage 99 LA in .32-40, which is by no means a "powerful rifle".
yours, satx
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