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45 cal max load?

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For y’all that have stated you successfully harvested animals with a 45.

What did you feel was your max effective range?

My go to rifle for antelope and Deer is my Hot Rod Hawken 45. It shoots a 408 gr paper patched bullet at 1400 fps.
I try to stay under 150 yards. I know that load would be lethal at 200 and beyond, the rifle is more than capable.
This pronghorn was killed at 150 yards with my 45.
 

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that Hot Rod Hawken load would put a serious bruise on me from just one shot.

How you do it just baffles me. 408 grain bullet?! I have a hard enough time soaking the energy from 285's
 
I got a couple of maxi ball 240 grain, packets with a T/C .45 Hawken I bought this summer. I plan on trying them this weekend on deer opener. 70 grain of 2f. First time not using rb.
 

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