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Old 11-03-2008, 05:35 PM
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Default RE: 45 CAL POWERBELT BULLET

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I have been shooting a CVA .45cal muzzleloader for 3 years and have always used the Powerbelt bullets. I have killed 2 deer this year with it (one today) and neither was a pass thru even at less than 15 yards with absolutely no blood trail. I heard the deer crash this morning and that was the only way to track him. I need a new bullet. And I am shooting 150 gr of Jim Shockey's Gold. What bullet should I use in the .45cal?

If your .45 is shooting the Powerbelt good there is no need to change. Your using too much powder!! 150gr of any powder will explode that Powerbelt on contact. Seriously, Go down to the Blackpowder Forum and there is a bunch of guys that shoot Powderbelts with success, they are all gonna tell you your using too much powder. There is also a bunch of guys that do not like the Powerbelts. It's just personal preference. I use a solid copper bullet made by Barnes but that is by choice in my CVA 50cal.
a friend of mine shot a buck at 30-40 yards with a powerbelt this year and the powerbelt only had about 6 inches of penetration and fragmented into nothing. he was only pushing it with 100 grains of powder aswell. imo, if your gun is grouping well with hotter charges, change bullets not powder charges.
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