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trapper T 06-22-2004 09:38 PM

Elk leads
 
What type bullet have you Elk hunters found too do a good job on thes thick skinned animals? Keep in mind jacketed bullets are illegal where I shoot.

Thanks

cayugad 06-23-2004 05:38 PM

RE: Elk leads
 
If sabots and jacketed bullets are illegal, then you need to go to a conical. You want to get one that is not hollow point because you need penetration out of it. Hornady Great Plains Conical, T/C Maxi Ball are a few to try. There are some others out there like the Colorado Conical (I think they are called). All of them well penetrate deep and cause good internal damage.

Another thing you might look into is a 348 grain Power Belt in an Aero Tip. These with 100 grains of powder give excellent accuracy out of most inlines and even sidelocks. With the Aero Tip you will get excellent penetration and they should expand real good also.

Keep your distances under 100 yards and you should be fine. Depending on the rifle you have, you need to get some and start shooting. Start at 50 yards and see what kind of groups you get. Then move back and see if they hold up well.

I have some custom conicals and R.E.A.L. conicals that I shoot out of the inlines that do a real good job. The biggest of them being a 533 grain conical and out of my Black Diamond they would be fine to 100 yards.

There is the option of round ball. In this case you need to watch your distance and shot placement is a key element. Also I would head to as large a caliber as I could get my hands on in the rifle department. I have a .58 caliber that I was shooting today and would be confident out to 100 yards with it the way it shoots. Also they have a lot more weight per roundball then the .50 caliber. Roundball will penetrate well, but if they hit anything once they enter, there is no telling where that ball will end up.

trapper T 06-24-2004 05:27 PM

RE: Elk leads
 
Sabots are fine, just no copper jacketing on the lead.

Thanks for the info, around here I guess the more experienced guys are using the 348grain Power belts.

I'm gonna try them but I'll keep an open mind to find my own liking. SOme of the conicals out there intrigue me. I have one buddy that can't get anything but round balls to fly true in his inline, but I think that would greatly reduce the range though? But I didn't get into this sport to lob lead from a 1/2mile out either;)

Thanks Cayugad you been a real help getting me started:D

cayugad 06-24-2004 08:22 PM

RE: Elk leads
 
If sabots are legal just no copper jacket... I shoot a .457 diameter 405 grain flat nose flat base conical out of a .458 diameter Knight sabot with real good results. Also you might want to check out;

hunterman boolets

E-mail him with your questions. He has been real good working with me to get some special bullets for my rifles. His prices are more then fair, and he makes some nice looking stuff that would work just fine for you and elk. I just ordered 50 bullets from him. I like the Keith nose and the spire point. I think they would really do a number for you.


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