Ok so long story short my dad has been right handed and right eye dominate for all his life. A few years ago he had some very rapid onset glaucoma in his right eye. So now he shoots his rifle all sorts of goofy (left handed and left eyed). Being unable to use his right eye last year cost him a nice buck (so he claims...he couldn't get a good view for a shot). So this year I set up my 5" GP100 with a red dot for him to help. At the very farthest shot he would take would be 50 yards... my guess closer to 20-25. I have some HiTek coated Acme 158 LSWC to load up for him (I would have cast something with a little softer alloy than theirs but time is a premium these days). Now if life was simple I would load a stout charge of H110 that was acceptably accurate and be on my way...but it isn't. In addition to having the issue with his eye he has bad (already operated on and needing surgery again after the first of the year) carpal tunnel syndrome in both hands. So I am trying to get an idea how hot these need to be loaded to be effective. I am hoping I can find a node where he can shoot a few comfortably and also take a 140-200# deer (with good placement) effectively...If he sees one
Thanks for the help.