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Old 12-02-2003 | 06:53 PM
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I am pretty new at muzzleloading and I have a few questions based on what I have read on this forum. What is everyones preferred bullet weight? I have read alot of you say 295 gr. or higher and I just wondered why with all of the 200 gr. and 250 gr. bullets. Wouldn't they shoot flatter and more accurate? Also what is the preferred powder load. Again it seems like alot of you shoot around 100 gr. but the guns will hold 150 gr. what is the reasons for this? Would like some input before I go purchase a bunch of bullets or powder. Is there anywhere to get ballistic numbers on powerbelts or shockwaves with different amounts of powder loads?
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Old 12-02-2003 | 09:26 PM
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hcurt.............

a lot of the things you've hit on are dependant on the particular gun. Barrel twist makes a big difference in bullet weight selection. Basically, the faster twisted a barrel is, the longer (heavier) the bullet needs to be to remain stabil in flight. You can compensate for shorter length somewhat by reducing the powder charge.........but that can become a negative thing for hunting if the load is reduced past a certain point.

Personally - in my 22" 1:28" twisted barrelled Knight........ I've found that my best results occur when using bullets of at least 300gr. For those 300gr bullets, 80gr of 777 works best; 350gr bullets like 90gr 777, and 400gr bullets like 100gr 777..
AS you can see - my loads tend to show the logical progression of weight vs powder. So I could probably shoot 200 or 250gr bullets just fine - as long as I reduced my load into the 60 to 70gr range..............great for target shooting........but NOT what I want for hunting.

Personal opinion here.................the reason for the light bullets & Magnum loads is for sales hype! That combination gives GREAT muzzle Velocity numbers...............but they never mention if they even hit the broad side of a barn with those Chrono'd results.

My loads give me 1" or less groups out to 100yds all day long and no animal has ever walked away after being hit once.................so this works for me.
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