Power Belt Bullets
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Northern New Jersey
Posts: 414
Power Belt Bullets
http://www.powerbeltbullets.com/index.htm
Anyone currently using them?
All I have to do is drop down 2 - 50 grain of Pyrodex... then the power belt, right?
Anyone currently using them?
All I have to do is drop down 2 - 50 grain of Pyrodex... then the power belt, right?
#4
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Northern New Jersey
Posts: 414
RE: Power Belt Bullets
Thanks. Now I just need to pass the NJ muzzleloader test. BTW... muzzleloaders are the closet we can get to a rifle. Rifles are illegal in NJ for hunting (except rim fire .22).
#6
RE: Power Belt Bullets
From your links, I am guessing that your rifle is the .50 caliber Knight Wolverine 209 with the 26" barrel. (Great rifle by the way).
When shooting standard powerbelts out of a Knight rifle there have been cases where the powerbelt moved off the powder charge because of the bore size difference found in the Green Mountain Barrels...
It does not hurt to ocassionally check to make sure the powerbelt is still on the charge solid. Also some people found that powerbelts did not shoot the greatest out of Knight rifles. Others of course have no complaint with the powerbelts. Knight used to make their own powerbelt which was made a little different sized for the Knight bore, but my understanding is they are discontinued.
A couple of loads I shoot out of my Wolverine with excellent accuracy are the T/C 240 grain XTP Mag Express sabots. The 300 grain XTP's also shoot very well. 100 grains of powder is an excellent charge for them as well. I personally hunt with 250 grain Barnes Expanders. The accuracy from them is exceptional... The Knight Red Hots also shoot very well out of the rifle...
Just a couple thoughts in case you do not like the cost of the powerbelts and you want something else to shoot.
For plinking I shoot about anything I can find but the T/C Cheap Shots in 240 grain shoot very well. I personally shoot loose powder over the pellets but I understand why people like to shoot the pellets for the convience.....
Another thing you can shoot for fun is patched roundball out of your Knight inline. I know some of you are shaking your heads, but honestly if you keep the powder charge low, around 60-70 grains of FFg and a patched .490 roundball the accuracy out of my Knight Wolverine is very good. We were popping soda cans the other day with them out to 50 yards....
When shooting standard powerbelts out of a Knight rifle there have been cases where the powerbelt moved off the powder charge because of the bore size difference found in the Green Mountain Barrels...
It does not hurt to ocassionally check to make sure the powerbelt is still on the charge solid. Also some people found that powerbelts did not shoot the greatest out of Knight rifles. Others of course have no complaint with the powerbelts. Knight used to make their own powerbelt which was made a little different sized for the Knight bore, but my understanding is they are discontinued.
A couple of loads I shoot out of my Wolverine with excellent accuracy are the T/C 240 grain XTP Mag Express sabots. The 300 grain XTP's also shoot very well. 100 grains of powder is an excellent charge for them as well. I personally hunt with 250 grain Barnes Expanders. The accuracy from them is exceptional... The Knight Red Hots also shoot very well out of the rifle...
Just a couple thoughts in case you do not like the cost of the powerbelts and you want something else to shoot.
For plinking I shoot about anything I can find but the T/C Cheap Shots in 240 grain shoot very well. I personally shoot loose powder over the pellets but I understand why people like to shoot the pellets for the convience.....
Another thing you can shoot for fun is patched roundball out of your Knight inline. I know some of you are shaking your heads, but honestly if you keep the powder charge low, around 60-70 grains of FFg and a patched .490 roundball the accuracy out of my Knight Wolverine is very good. We were popping soda cans the other day with them out to 50 yards....
#7
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Bergen Co. NJ
Posts: 129
RE: Power Belt Bullets
ORIGINAL: dragthor
Thanks. Now I just need to pass the NJ muzzleloader test. BTW... muzzleloaders are the closet we can get to a rifle. Rifles are illegal in NJ for hunting (except rim fire .22).
Thanks. Now I just need to pass the NJ muzzleloader test. BTW... muzzleloaders are the closet we can get to a rifle. Rifles are illegal in NJ for hunting (except rim fire .22).
There is no rifle hunting of any kind permitted on WMA's.
Jim B.
#9
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Bergen Co. NJ
Posts: 129
RE: Power Belt Bullets
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
How do you get a permit in NJ. I am about to move from MD over this crap. But that sounds insane there.
How do you get a permit in NJ. I am about to move from MD over this crap. But that sounds insane there.
They are really thoughtful and send you a nice reminder postcard, that it's time to renew!
The course is OK. It's just the constant fee's that the state so dearly loves that irks me.... I'd rather pay a one time $50.00 lifetime fee. Just my $0.02
Jim B.