Power Belt Bullets Question
#11
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 252
I was definitely using pyrodex pellets, I want to say I was using 100 grains but that was back about 4 or 5 years ago when I thought more was better so I wouldn't be surprised if I was using 150 grains as I used to shoot both. Either way, I never had such negative results with any other bullet. I thought for the price they must be good. Actually those bullets probably helped me in the long run, it taught me high price doesn't always mean better product!
#12
I was definitely using pyrodex pellets, I want to say I was using 100 grains but that was back about 4 or 5 years ago when I thought more was better so I wouldn't be surprised if I was using 150 grains as I used to shoot both. Either way, I never had such negative results with any other bullet. I thought for the price they must be good. Actually those bullets probably helped me in the long run, it taught me high price doesn't always mean better product!
#13
I have shot 2 deer with 295 gr powerbelts aerotips. the one in my avatar only ran 50 yrds and piled up. The other ran 20 yards and droped. exit wounds on both and no problem with blood trails. i shoot a cva wolf. 100 hogdon triple 7 pellets. I Bought the hollow points this time we will see how these work. but i can't complain about the aerotips.
#14
My experience with PBs is imited. But their accuracy cannot be denied. With the right charge, they are exceptionally accurate. And loadability is a snap. As for a hunting bullet, I only ever shot one deer with a PB. A big old doe, a very big old doe. I used a .50 cal 245 gr HP and hit her square in the vitals, broadside at 20 yds. She went about 75 yds before expiring. The blood trail was there, but not real good. And no exit wound.
Looking back, and reading a lot of posts on the PB, I would have to say that I also may have been pushing it too hard, using 100 gr of FFFg.
Looking back, and reading a lot of posts on the PB, I would have to say that I also may have been pushing it too hard, using 100 gr of FFFg.
#15
I called up PB to talk about their bullets. I mentioned the bullets coming apart for some hunters. They told me the Platinum bullets were made for magnum loads, and would hold together better.
I'm not sure how true that is, but it's worth a try.
I'm not sure how true that is, but it's worth a try.
#16
Let me know how you do ??
#17
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,519
You can get bullets for half of the price that perform 10x better.
That said, they are very accurate, or always have been for me.
#19
I was only passing on some info. For the record. I only shoot a round ball now.
If I was to shoot a conical. I'd shoot this.
http://thorbullets.com/
If I was to shoot a conical. I'd shoot this.
http://thorbullets.com/
#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 2,445
I shoot Hornady FPBs. They are a full-bore bullet like the PowerBelt, so no sabot required. They come in 300 and 350 gr, so one should shoot well enough in your gun. These have performed great for me on 5 deer so far. All pass-throughs, short blood trails.
FPBs can be tricky to load, but that can be solved by pre-sizing. Just run them nose-first through the bore of an inline gun, or make a sizing block out of wood or other material.
FPBs can be tricky to load, but that can be solved by pre-sizing. Just run them nose-first through the bore of an inline gun, or make a sizing block out of wood or other material.