Powerbelts
#71
Fork Horn
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From: Wish I lived in S.Dakota
T/C 50CAL OMEGA
I'm glad you asked this question. I have been getting very inconsistant groups with 150 grains of Jim Shockey's Gold sticks and 270 gr. Platinum Power Belts. What would anyone recommend as a replacement bullet? or should I just use 100 grains of powder ( more consistant groups) ???
MC2
I'm glad you asked this question. I have been getting very inconsistant groups with 150 grains of Jim Shockey's Gold sticks and 270 gr. Platinum Power Belts. What would anyone recommend as a replacement bullet? or should I just use 100 grains of powder ( more consistant groups) ???
MC2
#74
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QLA. Look down your barrel, See the unbored part of the barrel? Its supposed to be there to help loading sabots. TC is famous for not getting their QLA done right and the rifles have a bad habbit of not shooting all lead conicals or powerbelts very well.
#75
FG
I think you will find in most cases that they (TC's) will shoot the Power Belts just fine but may have big problems with conicals. The plastic skirt on the Power Belt works much like a sabot - so they normally shoot very well out of a QLA.
mathewsconquest2
A conical is a solid lead bullet.... such as these - excluding the last one with a sabot...
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Your Omega does have a QLA an overbored area at the end of the barrel on the muzzle to aid in loading bullets....
I would certainly recommend that you reduce the charge to 100 grains especially shooting PowerBelts....
Further i would recommend that you shoot a different bullet... if you are into spending money then get some TC 250 grain Shock Waves... if your gun is brand new you will probably need the super glide sabots... such as these..

https://secure.tcarms.com/store/index.php/action/item/id/129/prevaction/category/previd/33/prevstart/0/
Personally, and what i do shoot in my Omega for deer, is I would buy a box of .452/250 grain Speer Gold Dots and order some MMP HPH-3p-ez-load sabots with you 100 grains of powder
Just my thoughts - if I can give you any other help give a shout....
I think you will find in most cases that they (TC's) will shoot the Power Belts just fine but may have big problems with conicals. The plastic skirt on the Power Belt works much like a sabot - so they normally shoot very well out of a QLA.
mathewsconquest2
A conical is a solid lead bullet.... such as these - excluding the last one with a sabot...
)/imgPart/bullets_muzzleloading.jpg)
Your Omega does have a QLA an overbored area at the end of the barrel on the muzzle to aid in loading bullets....
What would anyone recommend as a replacement bullet? or should I just use 100 grains of powder ( more consistant groups) ???
Further i would recommend that you shoot a different bullet... if you are into spending money then get some TC 250 grain Shock Waves... if your gun is brand new you will probably need the super glide sabots... such as these..

https://secure.tcarms.com/store/index.php/action/item/id/129/prevaction/category/previd/33/prevstart/0/
Personally, and what i do shoot in my Omega for deer, is I would buy a box of .452/250 grain Speer Gold Dots and order some MMP HPH-3p-ez-load sabots with you 100 grains of powder
Just my thoughts - if I can give you any other help give a shout....
#76
Nontypical Buck
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ORIGINAL: mathewsconquest2
T/C 50CAL OMEGA
I'm glad you asked this question. I have been getting very inconsistant groups with 150 grains of Jim Shockey's Gold sticks and 270 gr. Platinum Power Belts. What would anyone recommend as a replacement bullet? or should I just use 100 grains of powder ( more consistant groups) ???
MC2
T/C 50CAL OMEGA
I'm glad you asked this question. I have been getting very inconsistant groups with 150 grains of Jim Shockey's Gold sticks and 270 gr. Platinum Power Belts. What would anyone recommend as a replacement bullet? or should I just use 100 grains of powder ( more consistant groups) ???
MC2
Chap Gleason
#77
Fork Horn
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From: Wish I lived in S.Dakota
Thanks for the information and advice. I will try the suggested powder bullet combinations and resight in at my range tomorrow. Wisconsin's deer firearm season opens on 11/17.
MC2
MC2
#78
ORIGINAL: mathewsconquest2
Sorry to be as ignorant on Muzzleloaders ( very new to me ) but what does conical and OLA mean ??
MC2
Sorry to be as ignorant on Muzzleloaders ( very new to me ) but what does conical and OLA mean ??
MC2
Never concern yourself with asking questions. There is no such thing as a dumb question. You'd look more ignorant if what you did caused injury to you or someone else. Besides, we love to answer questions.

Good luck this season.
#79
Nontypical Buck
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ORIGINAL: mathewsconquest2
T/C 50CAL OMEGA
I'm glad you asked this question. I have been getting very inconsistant groups with 150 grains of Jim Shockey's Gold sticks and 270 gr. Platinum Power Belts. What would anyone recommend as a replacement bullet? or should I just use 100 grains of powder ( more consistant groups) ???
MC2
T/C 50CAL OMEGA
I'm glad you asked this question. I have been getting very inconsistant groups with 150 grains of Jim Shockey's Gold sticks and 270 gr. Platinum Power Belts. What would anyone recommend as a replacement bullet? or should I just use 100 grains of powder ( more consistant groups) ???
MC2
Most sweet spots with rifles are from 80 to 120g ofpowder. The cheapest thing to do to get a bullet performing well is buy several different sabots and try different sabotcombinations at the same 100g load. Makes a huge difference. You want a sabot, tight but not pound it down tight, that is why most of us swab between shots so we get consistent sabot resistence between shot andbetter consistency. I hope this make sense. Best Wisheson your quest for accuracy and performance in your rifle, it is a journey, not a destination for most of us.
Chap
#80
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ORIGINAL: srwshooter
chap, yes we always look for the bullets in expired deer,sometimes they pass thru ,sometimes they don't. we have lost only 1-2 animals ,most don't go out of site before dropping. and ,yes we always try to take good broadside shots at reasonable distances.i use PB'S because,yes tthey load easier,they also shoot great in all of our guns. last yr before the season 5 of us shot one time at 100yds with 5 different ML'S and we all shot at a the same 3in dot . we shot a 2in group with 5 guns and 295PB'S. they kill good and they shoot good so what more could you ask for. i just bought 200 295 copper hp last week at 21.30 for 50 thats as cheap as any sabot
ORIGINAL: gleason.chapman
Amen for you, many have the same experience. Do you look for all bullets in the expired deer? Have you lost any animals? Do you only take broadside bow shots? Chap Gleason
ORIGINAL: srwshooter
the group that i hunt with all shoot 100 grains of either 777 or pyrodex pellets. we have killed over 125 whitetails in the past 8-10 years. most have been killed with 295 powerbelts. i have killed 30 some myself and have yet to see a bullet come apart.
the group that i hunt with all shoot 100 grains of either 777 or pyrodex pellets. we have killed over 125 whitetails in the past 8-10 years. most have been killed with 295 powerbelts. i have killed 30 some myself and have yet to see a bullet come apart.
http://www.barnesbullets.com/products/free-dvds/
also this book has a lot of info in it on bullet design:
http://ramworks.net/estore.html
The title is "Rifle Bullets for the Hunter, a Definitive Study". Ask for one for Christmas, they are about $35. Best Wishes for this season to you and your group of hunting buddies.
Chap


