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Roskoe 06-19-2006 03:38 PM

New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 
I just got the new Cabela's fall preview catalog and they are listing a new Powerbelt bullet. It has a silver plating, aeortip point, and a new ribbed skirt that is supposed to seal better. Anyone have any info on these? I'm wondering if they didn't try to come up with something that can take a little heavier powder charge than the originals.

cayugad 06-19-2006 07:33 PM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 
I saw them in the magazine also. Looking through their muzzleloader section, they sure have reduced a lot of muzzleloading items and rifles from the magazine, unless this is the condensed version?

Those new powerbelts might just be a marketing ploy to see if we will purchase some of them.

bdeather 06-19-2006 08:06 PM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 
Roskoe they have them here in Utah at sportsmans warehouse and it is my understanding that you are correct about being able to be pushed harder. Also they are supposed to stay together better after penetration. But they come with a price. They want 17.99 for 15 of the Aero Tips. To much for my blood. I'll stick to XTPS and Gold Dots

lemoyne 06-19-2006 08:54 PM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 
When I checked on them one of the things that they told me was they were made with harder lead and a coating that resisted leading. Lee

sproulman 06-19-2006 09:26 PM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 
i am staying with 295/348 hollow point powerbelt in .50 cal hawkins flintlock.i can load around 80 grs or so and know it will OPEN UP,will knock deer down without RECOIL. i hate RECOIL.

Smithbros.1 06-24-2006 01:58 PM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 
The 348's sure shot well for my elk hunt last fall....But they scatteredon impact[:-]I hope they have improved there product. I would like to give them another try. They sure shoot nice for a no sabot hunt. I was able to push them with 120 grains of pyro sel out of my Encore...good results on paper, bad on impact.

SteveBNy 06-24-2006 04:52 PM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 
For what they cost, I thought the regular ones where platinum!:D

Steve

Tree climber 06-25-2006 06:29 AM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 
all the power belts are pricey, but worth it IMHO.I shoot them with great results.100 gr. pyrodex pellets , 225 hollow points.

worked great on him.


and this one also.



txhunter58 06-25-2006 07:20 AM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 
They sure don't keep their website up to date. There is nothing about them on the site. And I emailed them a question about them a week ago without any response.

Triple Se7en 06-25-2006 09:07 AM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 
You can get the same or better hunting results buying copper bullets that cost at least 33% less. Typical 100 gr.muzzleloader speedsor the short distances most ML harvests occur - suredon't require double-bonding, platinum or copper. Plain ol' hollow points in lead or copper-clad - purchased in bulk - along with bulk plastic sabots - is generally all we need out to 200 yards with practice.

I guess if someone only uses several bullets per year, then the added cost of bullets like Platinum Powerbelts doesn't matter-much. But many of use shoot multiple jugs of powder every year. Reloading aisles in hunting stores is where we generally hang-out for bullets -- or we are first in line when closeouts occur on brand-name packaged bullet purchases..... ie...3 years ago when I purchase eight 36-pks of Buffalo S.S.Bs in 285 gr. for $9 each.

Pglasgow 06-25-2006 09:46 AM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 

ORIGINAL: Triple Se7en
or we are first in line when closeouts occur on brand-name packaged bullet purchases..... ie...3 years ago when I purchase eight 36-pks of Buffalo S.S.Bs in 285 gr. for $9 each.
Yeah, kinda like this January when I bought some 16 packs of 295 PB's for $5.00 at Walmart. I just wish that I could buy Buffalo 410's and 270 ballets at Walmart for 70% off. But they don't stock'em. Oh well.

Happy Hunting, Phil

sproulman 06-25-2006 12:55 PM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 

ORIGINAL: Pglasgow


ORIGINAL: Triple Se7en
or we are first in line when closeouts occur on brand-name packaged bullet purchases..... ie...3 years ago when I purchase eight 36-pks of Buffalo S.S.Bs in 285 gr. for $9 each.
Yeah, kinda like this January when I bought some 16 packs of 295 PB's for $5.00 at Walmart. I just wish that I could buy Buffalo 410's and 270 ballets at Walmart for 70% off. But they don't stock'em. Oh well.

Happy Hunting, Phil
how did i miss that sale on powerbelts at wal-mart.lucky stiff.

Pglasgow 06-25-2006 01:22 PM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 

ORIGINAL: sproulman


ORIGINAL: Pglasgow
Yeah, kinda like this January when I bought some 16 packs of 295 PB's for $5.00 at Walmart. I just wish that I could buy Buffalo 410's and 270 ballets at Walmart for 70% off. But they don't stock'em. Oh well.
how did i miss that sale on powerbelts at wal-mart.lucky stiff.
Sproulman,

There was hundreds of packs left after hunting season and they just "kept lowering the prices". Our store "completely " sells out of muzzleloading stuff each year. Hoochie Momma calls got as cheap as $9.00. $8.00 Pyro RS. Lots of bargains.:D

Next year, I'll try to remember to email when they get cheap. And if you want, I'll git somefor ya.;)

Happy Hunting, Phil

Smithbros.1 06-25-2006 02:40 PM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 
I buoght the powerbelts last year for a hunt in Colorado where sabots are not leagal. I know they are expensive.....but they shot very good out of my gun. I would like to take them agin next season. I don't think you need any special plating for deer.....but for elk it would be fine with me.We took twoelklast year with 348 AT's....Both bullets completly scattered on impact. We recovered both bulls, So I guess it wasn't a complete failure.

sproulman 06-25-2006 04:48 PM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 
yessssssssssssssss

sproulman 06-25-2006 04:51 PM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 

ORIGINAL: Smithbros.1

I buoght the powerbelts last year for a hunt in Colorado where sabots are not leagal. I know they are expensive.....but they shot very good out of my gun. I would like to take them agin next season. I don't think you need any special plating for deer.....but for elk it would be fine with me.We took twoelklast year with 348 AT's....Both bullets completly scattered on impact. We recovered both bulls, So I guess it wasn't a complete failure.
from what i hear, the 405 and bigger one is one you use on elk. some even say not to use less than the 348 on whitetail deer.

Pglasgow 06-25-2006 06:24 PM

RE: New Powerbelt Platinum Bullets
 

ORIGINAL: sproulman

yessssssssssssssss
No problem, please do remind me. As the prices fall, I'll keep you informed. When the Hoochie Momma calls got to $9.00, there were still racks of 'em. The next day, I went in and they were all gone, so were the rest of the PB's. A gun shop owner had bought the whole lot! We'll see how low they'll go before we can't stand it any longer:D.

Happy Hunting, Phil




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