Another way to look at the performance of this is to consider its similarity in bullet weight/velocity to the old .30-40 Krag which drove a 220 grain bullet at a scant 2000fps out of the infantry rifle, and a couple hundred fps less out of the cavalry carbine. It was considered big medicine capable of whacking anything on four legs in America. Its record in that regard stands for itself.


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