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Muzzleloader Hunting
Measuring Hodgdon's Triple Seven Powder Question?
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Sparky" data-source="post: 1038200" data-attributes="member: 37223"><p>I can understand that. I got sent a sample of Power Belts to try and they grouped good but I was not going to adjust 4" low and to the left of my XTP loads so I never used them for hunting and never bought any. I use to hunt with XTP's but wanted a more aerodynamic bullet rather than any performance issues by the XTP's. So far I have had no failures with the ShockWaves, every deer I have hit with them was DRT with complete pass throughs and big holes on exit. I have shot 3 elk with them with similar results, two were complete pass throughs one at 60 yards and one at 110 yards. This was the only bullet that stayed in. They work for me but may not work for others so I will recommend them for others to try and make up their own minds about them. I only have to worry about it now because of my daughters and my deer hunts. I found something more addictive than muzzle loader elk hunting..........bows! During late archery the bulls are screaming where muzzle loader season they may or may not be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Sparky, post: 1038200, member: 37223"] I can understand that. I got sent a sample of Power Belts to try and they grouped good but I was not going to adjust 4" low and to the left of my XTP loads so I never used them for hunting and never bought any. I use to hunt with XTP's but wanted a more aerodynamic bullet rather than any performance issues by the XTP's. So far I have had no failures with the ShockWaves, every deer I have hit with them was DRT with complete pass throughs and big holes on exit. I have shot 3 elk with them with similar results, two were complete pass throughs one at 60 yards and one at 110 yards. This was the only bullet that stayed in. They work for me but may not work for others so I will recommend them for others to try and make up their own minds about them. I only have to worry about it now because of my daughters and my deer hunts. I found something more addictive than muzzle loader elk hunting..........bows! During late archery the bulls are screaming where muzzle loader season they may or may not be. [/QUOTE]
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