I'm now working on a Barnes (copper) handload for deer and hogs for my beloved 1895 Guide Gun. As stated by several, my current planned loads amount to nil in my part of the world right now, so I have to rely on a cupric projectile.
Barnes offers the choice of 250 and 300 gr. for their TSX Flatnose. It looks to me like the 250 grainer would be quite sufficient, with the benefit of a very flat trajectory.
Based upon tables stored in the QuickLoad program, a relatively mild 1895 Marlin load of 48.0 gr. Hodgdon H4198, for instance, looks to be around 93.8% case fill, running somewhere in the neighborhood of 2091 fps at muzzle and perhaps some 1300 fps at 150 yards with only 4 inches drop if zeroed at 100 yards.
Earlier, one of our posters (sobenk?) had contacted Barnes and learned that their .30-30 bullet opens up at around 1400 fps; but I don't yet know what the .458 caliber requires.
With all of this in mind, has anybody taken a deer or piggy with the 250 grain TSX (not the 300 grain load, the lighter load)? I am looking at a .45 caliber bullet hitting at something like 1,300 fps at the farthest end of my intended range for this firearm. It seems to me that this is enough to drop any medium sized game.



I don't care to experiment on some poor critter when somebody has surely already been there.
Thanks in advance for your experiences and input!