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Muzzleloader Hunting
New to ML's, Looking for advice on brands
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 1300101" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>If I were you, I'd stay completely away from Powerbelt bullets. There are just way to many other higher quality and cheaper bullets to shoot, with far fewer complaints. Without question, and you can Google it, no other bullet has received such a bad reputation as those. You will not see them shot in competition, unless its by a first time shooter who will always change after a first time.</p><p></p><p>For the CVA Accura V2, get the BH209 compatible breech plug. It can be purchased separate from either CVA or Western, along with many muzzleloader sporting goods stores.</p><p>Charges of 100 to 110grs volume of BH209 seems to be the sweet spot for just about any rifle made. 120grs volume is a maximum charge, regardless of what the rifle or manual may indicate.</p><p>Pick up a package of Barnes 290gr T-EZ bullets. Its a premium bullet which will retain nearly 100% of it's weight, short of the polymer tip.</p><p></p><p>Don't slight yourself on the products for a once in a lifetime hunt.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 1300101, member: 33046"] If I were you, I'd stay completely away from Powerbelt bullets. There are just way to many other higher quality and cheaper bullets to shoot, with far fewer complaints. Without question, and you can Google it, no other bullet has received such a bad reputation as those. You will not see them shot in competition, unless its by a first time shooter who will always change after a first time. For the CVA Accura V2, get the BH209 compatible breech plug. It can be purchased separate from either CVA or Western, along with many muzzleloader sporting goods stores. Charges of 100 to 110grs volume of BH209 seems to be the sweet spot for just about any rifle made. 120grs volume is a maximum charge, regardless of what the rifle or manual may indicate. Pick up a package of Barnes 290gr T-EZ bullets. Its a premium bullet which will retain nearly 100% of it's weight, short of the polymer tip. Don't slight yourself on the products for a once in a lifetime hunt. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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