IMO, it is a bit too controversial to be put there. Some folks disagree with the results although most of the hunters that have used patched round balls agree that it shows much more realistic information than the modern high power rifle shooters Ft/Lbs answers are.Zonie
Love the KP formula.
Is this in the in the charts and useful info section? If not, it should be.
While I'm writing this I see I forgot the lowly .45 caliber gun so here are some numbers.
With an 80 grain powder load a .440 diameter prb will have a muzzle velocity of around 1850 fps so, the formula says:
(.440 diameter X 128 grains X 1850 fps)/ 100 = 1042. That makes it about the same as the .30-30's value of 1035.
The catch of it is, the roundball's lose a lot of their velocity rapidly as they fly downrange.
According to my roundball ballistics calculator, that .45 caliber roundball will slow down to about 912 fps at 120 yards. That changes the outcome to a KP of 513, or about the same value as a 9mm luger. That's why I suggest limiting a .45's range to about 80 yards when shooting deer.