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Old 01-26-2016, 07:24 PM
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I am curious if anyone has tested any of these ML bullets?

ITX Bullets & Sabot .50 cal

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TomBob non-toxic .50 cal Bullet & Sabot (8/pak)
In many hunting zones, the use of lead projectiles has been outlawed due to environmental concerns.
ITX Roundballs & Bullets can return you to your favorite hunting spots using traditional roundball projectiles. ITX is non-toxic and has similar characteristics to lead. This means ITX can perform like lead without harming the environment, or your treasured muzzleloader. Say no to compromise and yes to traditional hunting - just the way you like it.
Non-toxic roundballs in six popular sizes. Manufactured using patented ITX Original-10 material. Attractive clamshell packaging.
This extraordinary non-toxic shot formula combines pellet malleability with the advantages of enhanced density; this is the patented ITX technology.
Made in the USA
BPI Product Approx. Metric Grains
Part # Description Diameter Diameter per ball Made in
TXRB32 ITX .32 cal non-toxic roundball (30 balls) .312" 7.9 mm 37.2 USA
TXRB45 ITX .45 cal non-toxic roundball (14 balls) .436" 11.1 mm 105.2 USA
TXRB50 .487 ITX .50 cal non-toxic roundball (12 balls) .487" 12.35 mm 154.0 USA
TXRB54 ITX .54 cal non-toxic roundball (10 balls) .524" 13.3 mm 190.1 USA
TXRB62 ITX .62 cal non-toxic roundball (12 balls) .601" 15.7 mm 272.7 USA
TX50BS ITX Bullets & Sabot .50 cal (8 pack) .447" 11.4 mm 293.0 USA
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Old 01-26-2016, 09:39 PM
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The ITX sabot loads are nearly $20 per 8 pack

Barnes, Cutting Edge and Lehigh are cheaper by a large amount.
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Old 01-27-2016, 04:24 AM
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I'm certainly not opposed to trying new hunting equipment. My wife will vouch for that statement but the cost would have to come down for me to use them on any regular basis.

If anyone has tried them, I'd be curious to hear how they compare to Barnes and Lehigh.
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