Muzzleloader question
#11
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 135

I've used 3 50gr. pyrodex pellets and the powerbelt 295gr. hollow point bullet for 3 seasons. The 1st was a 10 point buck. He was all ruted up and charged in to my grunting through thick brush and busted out the brush at 12 ft. Scared the crap outta me. Shot him between the front legs and he dropped in his tracks.
The 2nd was another buck at 10 yards, perfect broadside, dropped in his tracks. The 3rd season didn't get one.
This really isn't enough time to judge this load. Even with great results, I've dropped down to 2 pellets and the same bullet after reading some of the comments on here. Don't know if it's alot of hating on this bullet and load of 3 pellets, or they're really true. I take everything with a grain of salt, just don't want to risk loosing a deer to a hot load.
But yeah just learn and practice your shooting at that range factoring in bullet drop and all that and ya get it in the boiler room and you'll be fine.
Good luck.
The 2nd was another buck at 10 yards, perfect broadside, dropped in his tracks. The 3rd season didn't get one.
This really isn't enough time to judge this load. Even with great results, I've dropped down to 2 pellets and the same bullet after reading some of the comments on here. Don't know if it's alot of hating on this bullet and load of 3 pellets, or they're really true. I take everything with a grain of salt, just don't want to risk loosing a deer to a hot load.
But yeah just learn and practice your shooting at that range factoring in bullet drop and all that and ya get it in the boiler room and you'll be fine.
Good luck.
#12
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
Posts: 10,079

I have better luck with 80 or 90 grains of loose powder and about a 250 grain hollowpoint bullet. Get some different measurements of powder and a few different bullets and see which one shoots best. Another vote for visiting the blackpowder forum. Lots of great guys there that helped me a lot last year.
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location:
Posts: 218

You should have plenty. Just practice at that range.
#15

Live it up! Doug
#16

I own the Wolf. I use 80 grains of T7 and a .452, 300 grain XTP. I use to shoot a 240 grain XTP with 120 grains of T7. That combo killed deer, but often no pass throughs as the bullet would fall apart if it hit bone. I have a Sightron Sii 3x9x42 on it. Sweet scope and very well priced right now. http://www.natchezss.com/product.cfm...rodID=SH200037
Mike
Mike
#18

Thanks everybody. Do yall think it'll be ok to sight it in at 75 yards cuz thats the longest range i have to shoot. Dead on or 1'' high or ? But the places i hunt shots can be up to 125-150 yrds.
#19
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location:
Posts: 218

I have my CVA sighted in at 3.5" high at 75 yds. With 100 grains of Triple 7 and a 230 gr. T/C sabot I can take a deer out to about 150 yds. without having to hold over. Your results should be fairly close to that also.
#20
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 135

I sight mine in to be dead on at 50yd.s. Don't really have long shot oppurtunites [sp?] + I like to get close.
But here is the ballistics from the powerbelt website. This is with a 26'' barrel.http://www.powerbeltbullets.com/skin...ballistics.pdf
Good luck!
But here is the ballistics from the powerbelt website. This is with a 26'' barrel.http://www.powerbeltbullets.com/skin...ballistics.pdf
Good luck!