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hubby11 11-06-2015 04:33 PM

Two so far
 
Plenty of deer at the vineyard.

Opening day, took this doe:


Exit hole:


Shot was 115 yards, from my Knight Disc Extreme with a Lehigh .452cal/250gr bullet, Harvester crush rib black sabot, 110gr BH209. DRT – could not tell heart from lungs.


Three days later this button buck (big for a BB, thought it was a doe):


Maybe a 30 yard offhand shot from my Omega X7, also shooting a Lehigh .452cal/250gr bullet, Harvester crush rib black sabot, 110gr BH209. Saw me at the shot, ran maybe 50 yards without any lungs, heart was intact.

First time using this bullet. Very happy with the accuracy and terminal performance. My Omega X7 shoots them just as well as my Disc Extreme.

DROX 11-06-2015 05:19 PM

Hubby11,
Is that Fairfax County? Then ya got room for 4 more on your tag. Maybe get one more doe and then three bucks?

MattAZ12908bow243 11-06-2015 05:31 PM

Nice shot, though using a 452 seems a bit extreme

1874sharpsshooter 11-06-2015 05:42 PM


Originally Posted by MattAZ12908bow243 (Post 4227032)
Nice shot, though using a 452 seems a bit extreme

Thats a standard size bullet ,most 50 cal muzzys use bullets that are 451-452 . And 250 gr . ???? Why is it a bit extreme???

Semisane 11-06-2015 05:43 PM


Originally Posted by MattAZ12908bow243 (Post 4227032)
Nice shot, though using a 452 seems a bit extreme

Not sure what you're saying here Matt. A .452 bullet in a .50 caliber muzzle loader is one of the commonest combinations used. There's nothing extreme about it.

a1smokepole 11-06-2015 05:50 PM

nice shooting and that bullet looked like it did its job. for me I like closer to 300gr myself.

super_hunt54 11-06-2015 06:07 PM

thinking Matt doesn't know much about MLers fellas. Think he is comparing ML bullets to center fire.

Matt, Muzzleloaders don't typically reach high velocities so you want a big heavy bullet to penetrate. With the speeds of your typical center fire you can have much lighter bullets and still achieve adequate penetration. Momentum is key to muzzleloaders. Nowadays we have better powders to attain higher velocities but for the most part we are still in the 1700-2000 fps range so you need to have that size and weight for momentum.

super_hunt54 11-06-2015 06:12 PM

Hub, which Lehigh was that? Was it a Bloodline or the new CF? The new CF is in 245 grain on the .452's is why I was asking. Was wanting to see the terminal performance of those CF's on game.

WV Hunter 11-07-2015 02:38 AM

Nice job Hubby! Those are working like a champ! :D
I plan to shoot something (hopefully) with the same bullet this season.

super, I think it must be Bloodlines, he mentioned 250gr in his first post.

hubby11 11-07-2015 04:05 AM


Originally Posted by DROX (Post 4227029)
Hubby11,
Is that Fairfax County? Then ya got room for 4 more on your tag. Maybe get one more doe and then three bucks?

Loudoun county. Yes, six deer season with options to buy more tags. I don't need six deer but Hunters for the Hungry is very active here. Any deer I don't want or cant give to friends is taken by my processor to feed the needy. Good deal all around.


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