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<blockquote data-quote="hammertyme" data-source="post: 390100" data-attributes="member: 12863"><p>45 ACP was and is a great cartridge. I carried a couple every day for a couple decades. I guess I would not use a round nose bullet as the range is limiting and it doesn't create much of a bullet path. Plus P type loads with 185's and 200's are lethal on deer to whatever human range you can hit them at.</p><p>Though mine have been converted to the 460 Rowland they still carry the Smith and Wesson sights I put on them many, many years ago.</p><p>Personally I would not hesitate to take one at 50-60-yards.</p><p> </p><p>Neal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammertyme, post: 390100, member: 12863"] 45 ACP was and is a great cartridge. I carried a couple every day for a couple decades. I guess I would not use a round nose bullet as the range is limiting and it doesn't create much of a bullet path. Plus P type loads with 185's and 200's are lethal on deer to whatever human range you can hit them at. Though mine have been converted to the 460 Rowland they still carry the Smith and Wesson sights I put on them many, many years ago. Personally I would not hesitate to take one at 50-60-yards. Neal [/QUOTE]
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