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<blockquote data-quote="Super Dave" data-source="post: 2668038" data-attributes="member: 8429"><p>As I read it, it is similar to a 30/30, energy wise. I am sure there are loads of opinions on what the maximum distance is for a 30/30, but probably easier to find data, as it has been around for so long, and killed bazillions of deer.</p><p></p><p>200 yards? I think that you have 900 to 1000 ft lbs of energy, depending on the bullet weight, load, etc. Let's see if we can find some data!</p><p></p><p>This is from Nosler:</p><p></p><p>This is their 125 grain</p><p></p><p>Yards / Muzzle Velocity(FPS) Energy(FT-LBS) Drop In Inches(100YD) Zero Drop In Inches(200YD) Zero</p><p>MUZ:_______________2,250____________1405_______________-1.5_____________________-1.5</p><p>100:_______________ 2031_____________1145________________0_______________________3.5</p><p>200:_______________1829______________926________________-7________________________0</p><p>300:_______________1636______________743________________-24.4___________________-13.9</p><p>400:_______________1464______________595________________-54.8___________________-40.9</p><p>500:_______________1314______________479________________-101.5__________________-84.1</p><p>600:_______________1189______________399________________-168.4_________________-147.5</p><p>700:_______________1095______________332________________-259.8_________________-235.4</p><p>800:_______________1025______________291________________-380.2_________________-352.4</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just one particular bullet. There are oodles more, all with different numbers. At 200 yards, this one has 926 ft lbs of energy, and a drop of 7". Plenty of energy to still humanely kill a deer, don't you think? I bet that sweet little H&R can take a bit more load too. MAN I want one of those little dudes!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super Dave, post: 2668038, member: 8429"] As I read it, it is similar to a 30/30, energy wise. I am sure there are loads of opinions on what the maximum distance is for a 30/30, but probably easier to find data, as it has been around for so long, and killed bazillions of deer. 200 yards? I think that you have 900 to 1000 ft lbs of energy, depending on the bullet weight, load, etc. Let's see if we can find some data! This is from Nosler: This is their 125 grain Yards / Muzzle Velocity(FPS) Energy(FT-LBS) Drop In Inches(100YD) Zero Drop In Inches(200YD) Zero MUZ:_______________2,250____________1405_______________-1.5_____________________-1.5 100:_______________ 2031_____________1145________________0_______________________3.5 200:_______________1829______________926________________-7________________________0 300:_______________1636______________743________________-24.4___________________-13.9 400:_______________1464______________595________________-54.8___________________-40.9 500:_______________1314______________479________________-101.5__________________-84.1 600:_______________1189______________399________________-168.4_________________-147.5 700:_______________1095______________332________________-259.8_________________-235.4 800:_______________1025______________291________________-380.2_________________-352.4 Just one particular bullet. There are oodles more, all with different numbers. At 200 yards, this one has 926 ft lbs of energy, and a drop of 7". Plenty of energy to still humanely kill a deer, don't you think? I bet that sweet little H&R can take a bit more load too. MAN I want one of those little dudes!!! [/QUOTE]
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