My second last one, side stepped away from the ball's entrance dropped his butt to the ground at the impact, then gained his feet and turned around to head back the way he had just
come from. I had loaded (paper ctg. as Bruce showed) & thumped him on the side presented. That one smashed the off-side leg above the first impact and stopped under the hide. both balls
stopped under the hide, one on each side, yet had both gone through 3" diameter leg bones. The first shot, although stopping on the hide, was more badly damaged than the WW ball.
.682" (466gr.) WW ball and 165gr. 2F driving the second, initial patched pure lead "shot".
I had practiced with the paper ctg. to where I could fire, load, cap and fire an aimed shot again in 8 seconds.
Paper ctg.s work REALLY well in the larger calibres. Bruce, I think it was, found them to work well down to .54 cal. At some point, the breech pressure blows past the ball and ruins accuracy. Up to
that point, they shoot about as well as patched round balls. Mine and Dphar's did, as well as Bruce's in his big gun.
I've carried some in my parka pocket all hunting season, undamaged. I did not lube them, some guys do. I was able to get off 10 accurate paper patched ball shots, before having to load a light 80gr.
charge with a wet lubed pure lead ball as a cleaning load. Then, I could fire another 10 accurate shots with the paper ctgs. I always used my hunting load of 165gr. 2F GOEX in the paper ctgs. or with
patched round balls, when hunting moose. That is the long range "accuracy load" in my rifle. It kicks a bit.