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RE: New gun Help
thanks guys for the help and any further advice is appreciated... im confident in the way these shoot out of my gun so its what im going to go with i guess....next season as our ML season is done.. and if they perform like they do for my family then i will be in business if not i guess i will be back on here asking about something else... still trying to decide if i want to change to the platinum series or not though..... i guess maybe ill buy some and try umm out .. who knows.
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RE: New gun Help
if 75 yards is all you're shooting, drop the charge down to 80 grains with the 295 grainer.
Powerbelts are all i use, Besides patched round balls. I like 80 grains Pyro P and a 225 grain aerotip in my .45 sidelock. http://www.huntingnet.com//forum/tm.aspx?m=2510086 |
RE: New gun Help
really dont wanna have to drop it down .. cause at 50 yards its crazy how awesome im shooting.. do you think its really necessary?
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I honestly think it is necessary to drop it down. Two deer this year were shot at 80 yards and 50 yards with 80 grains with a 225 powerbelt. That shot at 50 yards went through both lungs and exited out the shoulder perfectly. With your heavier bullet, 80 grains is going to allow the bullet to open nicely and put the deer down quick.
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RE: New gun Help
I hunt in the UP and shoot real short distance. I hunt bear and deer with the ml. I used 80 grains of fff with 295gr pb. I have shot 3 bucks and a bear with this setup. The only problem I have had with the pb is on the bear I shot it broadsideon the shoulder bone at 24 yds and only punchered one lung. the bullet looked like big grains of sand when I dressed it out. After a long tracking job in the dark. Not fun!!! That was the only bone I have hit with the bullet and dont know If it is regular 4 it to do that or not.I have switched to another bullet but still love the way they flew 4 me. I might try the platinum. I am trying to find a test to see if they will stay together better. if they work I would love to shoot them again.
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With a bear, i'd easily use a 348 grain powerbelt. 295 grain powerbelt is considered deer sized game bullet. Powerbelt/cva recommend minimum 348+ for elk and bigger game.
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RE: New gun Help
ORIGINAL: Michigan_Redneck Had a CVA staghorn .. decided to upgrade to the new CVA wolf. Dad...my uncles and everyone around hereshoots the 245 grain powerbelts with 100grain loads and loves them. I am shooting the 295 with 100grain to slow the bullet down more. i have read both really good and really bad about themand everything between. was wondering if anyone has had better luck with the platinum series or if there are better bullets that shoot better out of my particular gun. i really dont want to switch because these things shoot awesome i can hit a quater at 50 yards ... but i want to be fair to the deer to ... i refuse to shoot past 75 yards.. just my preference... but looking for ideas.. opinions... or whatever people would like to give me thanks MR |
RE: New gun Help
everyone will be happy to know (<<<<<thats just funny) that someplace in my brain it went .. 80....100....80....100 ... ehhhhh 90 so i figure i might have to do a very little bit of change but it should slow it down some more and make the bullet "perform" better from all of what i have read.
( yeah the copper jacket ones are the ones i shoot ) |
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