It's butchering time, so I decided to see what my 44 mag plinking loads would do to a sheep. The load is a Lee 200 RNFP, ACCOWW, over 6 grains of Red Dot in a 44 mag Case. I don't remember chronographing the load but it should be around 900 fps out of my 6" 44 mag. From 20 yards or so, I placed the shot behind the shoulder. The 100 lb sheep ran 10-15 yards and laid down. I walked up to cut the throat and the entrance wound was still pumping blood nicely. The boolit passed completely through without hitting any shoulder bones, just ribs. I know sheep aren't nearly as tough as a whitetail, but I was impressed with the big bore performance, none the less. No pics, not much to see, just two holes.