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Muzzleloader Hunting
45 caliber muzzloader
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<blockquote data-quote="ericmeverson" data-source="post: 1050991" data-attributes="member: 88050"><p>I shot the 225 grain power belts before from my old cva 45 caliber optima pro with 150 grains of triple 7 and my groups were an inch at 100 yrds. I hit a deer with the hollow point version of the 225 grain pb and when I opened her up her lungs were liquid and it desroyed her heart. It was a 90 yard shot. The entrance was about the size of a dime and the exit was the size of a 50 cent piece she ran about 30 yrds and died. I don't see how people are having so many problems with loosing deer with power belts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericmeverson, post: 1050991, member: 88050"] I shot the 225 grain power belts before from my old cva 45 caliber optima pro with 150 grains of triple 7 and my groups were an inch at 100 yrds. I hit a deer with the hollow point version of the 225 grain pb and when I opened her up her lungs were liquid and it desroyed her heart. It was a 90 yard shot. The entrance was about the size of a dime and the exit was the size of a 50 cent piece she ran about 30 yrds and died. I don't see how people are having so many problems with loosing deer with power belts. [/QUOTE]
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