Can a 38-40 BP round take a deer?

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rusty gunns
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Can a 38-40 BP round take a deer?

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A question that has bounced around this forum for quite some time.

No, I have never tried, but I have something that may help hunters make a decision. Attached are two pictures.

I was at the range happily shooting my Marlin 1889 (made in 1891) with some black powder rounds.

The load was: 200 gr .406 LRNFP over 35 grains of compressed FFG.

I was shooting at a 10" gong I had bought. The gong hands on a 2X4, the short side (the inch and three quarter side) facing the shooter.

A friend asked to try and shot low. He hit the 2X4 twice breaking it off about 5" below the gong.

Shots were made at 50 yards.

I think that round had enough steam left to take a deer.
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Re: Can a 38-40 BP round take a deer?

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Here is another picture of the 2X4. You can see the black powder in the channel.
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Pair of Colt 73 44-40 (1897)
Parker Bros 10 Gauge (1878)
Winchester 73 44-40 (1881)
Marlin 89 38-40 (1891) Marlin 89 44-40 (1891)
Win 92 38-40 (1892)
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Re: Can a 38-40 BP round take a deer?

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Woops... lets try again.
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Pair of Colt 73 44-40 (1897)
Parker Bros 10 Gauge (1878)
Winchester 73 44-40 (1881)
Marlin 89 38-40 (1891) Marlin 89 44-40 (1891)
Win 92 38-40 (1892)
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Re: Can a 38-40 BP round take a deer?

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The .38-40 has killed lots of deer.
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Re: Can a 38-40 BP round take a deer?

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Is that BP in the channel or bullet lead?!

Nath. Oh, and I would shoot a deer with one :D
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Re: Can a 38-40 BP round take a deer?

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Yes it is. I was very impressed, to be sure.
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Pair of Colt 73 44-40 (1897)
Parker Bros 10 Gauge (1878)
Winchester 73 44-40 (1881)
Marlin 89 38-40 (1891) Marlin 89 44-40 (1891)
Win 92 38-40 (1892)
Win 92 Short Rifle 44-40 (1901)
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Re: Can a 38-40 BP round take a deer?

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Yes... BP. The bullet went clean through just missing the center of a knot.
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Pair of Colt 73 44-40 (1897)
Parker Bros 10 Gauge (1878)
Winchester 73 44-40 (1881)
Marlin 89 38-40 (1891) Marlin 89 44-40 (1891)
Win 92 38-40 (1892)
Win 92 Short Rifle 44-40 (1901)
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Re: Can a 38-40 BP round take a deer?

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38/40 in BP? Think of what a hot 10mm is good for. Deer shouldn't be a probelm till you get to the big Muley's.
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Re: Can a 38-40 BP round take a deer?

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Of course it can, IF you do your part. Just think how many deer were killed with it before smokeless powder was introduced. Tens of thousands, I'm thinking.........& probably a lot more. jd45
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