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buckmastermn 08-25-2006 01:07 AM

Powerbelt AeroTip bullets
 
I was considering buying these bullets for deer hunting. Has anyone had any experience using these? I'm new to muzzleloading so any advice would be great.

Hoosier_Hunter1963 08-25-2006 05:46 AM

RE: Powerbelt AeroTip bullets
 
Buckmaster,

I started with a smokepole last year so take this for what it is worth. I used Powerbelts last year and my CVA Pro Optima liked them...ALOT. I can put very nice groups at 100 yards. I put a nice scope on top of that gun and away I went.

Long story short. I used the 295 grain copper powerbelts, took 2 shots and killed 2 deer. The first deer ran about 75 yards, but was dead on his feet. The 2nd deer was BANG-FLOP from a little over 100 yards. ;)

I liked them and have now bought the new Platinum 270 grain powerbeltsto try this year.

Bottom line is WHATEVER you shoot, just practise ALOT before you go to the timber and you will be fine. Know what powder chargeand what grain of bullet works best for your gun.....there is alot of difference with different guns.


Criggster 08-25-2006 08:34 AM

RE: Powerbelt AeroTip bullets
 
I've heard mixed reviews; however, I use them and have been very satisfied with the accuracy and performance.

cayugad 08-25-2006 08:38 AM

RE: Powerbelt AeroTip bullets
 
if your rifle likes them.. I see no reason why they will not work if you put them in the right spot. All you can do is try them Your rifle might and might not like them. I shoot the 245 grain Aero Tips with excellent results. Although the deer have not been real cooperative in the testing department. :D

SaskBushMan 08-25-2006 08:54 AM

RE: Powerbelt AeroTip bullets
 
I thought about trying them but when my rifle shoots good groups with 240grn xtp and I can get 20 of them for $12 I just can't justify spending almost $30 for the 295grn or around $22 for the 245grn powerbelts for 15 of them. But if thats what your muzzleloader shoots good then go with them. Its all what your gun likes the best.

lemoyne 08-25-2006 09:46 AM

RE: Powerbelt AeroTip bullets
 
SaskBushMan, by going to some place like Mid-South and buying the bullets by the 100 and the sabots by the 50 or 100 you can cut that price to about 45 or 50 dollars a 100. A lot of us buy that way. Lee

frontier gander 08-25-2006 12:14 PM

RE: Powerbelt AeroTip bullets
 

ORIGINAL: SaskBushMan

I thought about trying them but when my rifle shoots good groups with 240grn xtp and I can get 20 of them for $12 I just can't justify spending almost $30 for the 295grn or around $22 for the 245grn powerbelts for 15 of them. But if thats what your muzzleloader shoots good then go with them. Its all what your gun likes the best.

$30 for 295 pb's? i dont know where you shop but those same bullets where i live and at cabelas cost $14.99 for 245 grain for 20 and $16.99 for 15 295 grain powerbelts. Ive used them for years and love them. They just drop what you are shooting at. especially with the 150 mag load! You pull the trigger, get a nice double lung shot and its down b4 the smoke clears. I may go back with the powerbelts in my inline. i tried out great plains bullets which shot good but i can no longer shoot 150 yards with them due to the lower powder charge. So we will see.

Chris W. 08-25-2006 04:17 PM

RE: Powerbelt AeroTip bullets
 

I just can't justify spending almost $30 for the 295grn or around $22 for the 245grn powerbelts for 15 of them.
Where do you shop? You obviously need to shop around a little more.

sproulman 08-25-2006 07:46 PM

RE: Powerbelt AeroTip bullets
 

ORIGINAL: SaskBushMan

I thought about trying them but when my rifle shoots good groups with 240grn xtp and I can get 20 of them for $12 I just can't justify spending almost $30 for the 295grn or around $22 for the 245grn powerbelts for 15 of them. But if thats what your muzzleloader shoots good then go with them. Its all what your gun likes the best.
i bought 20 powerbelts at gander mtn for 14.99.at wal -mart i saw new platium bullets for 11.69.also saw the aero tips at wal-mart for 11.69. i like the powerbelt hollow point bullet in my flintlock because i can load down, not up and bullet will kill a deer. i dont like SMOKE,RECOIL,NOISE,in my mind i feel i am shooting a 22cal. this makes me a BETTER shooter on the buck.give me gun that kicks, smokes and goes off like c-4,that buck laughs all way to next county. trust me, powerbelts are great,no bore butter and real accurate.i like that.

Chris W. 08-25-2006 10:35 PM

RE: Powerbelt AeroTip bullets
 
I've had good luck with the 348 gr. powerbelts. A buddy of mine used the 405 gr. aerotips last season with excellent results. I'm thinking about picking up some of the new 338 gr. platinums to try. Supposedly they have a better B.C. and have been designed for better expansion control.


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