RE: Good shots - little to no blood trail
1. Thereare lots of good muzzleloading bullets out there. Pick one that your gun shoots well and give it a try. If that bullet does not work for you then try something else.
2. Follow up on your shot. Even if you are surethat you missed the animal, follow up.If you do not know how to track a wounded animal then learnfrom someone. It is my experience thatmany, if not most, hunters are not good trackers. In mylifetime i have brought home a lot of meat that folks were sure they missed.
3. Be honest with yourself and others. If you gutshot the animal then admit that you made a bad shot and follow up quickly.A wounded animal deserves to be humanely dispatched as soon as possible.
4. Folks who have a bad experience with a product tell 8-10 others of their bad experience. Folks who have a good experience with a product tell 2 or 3 othersof their experience.
Good luck with yourmuzzleloader experience.