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Muzzleloader Hunting
Colorado Muzzleloader Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="7mmAI" data-source="post: 213805" data-attributes="member: 8061"><p>270 platinum would be a good choice be careful of the hollow point powerbelts as some feel the open to quick without enough penetration. Also the "209 muzzleloader primer" not the 209 shotgun shell primer may help accuracy as the powerbelts are not very tight in the bore and the primer may push the bullet off the charge before full ignition of the powder occurs. Good luck, I was in your position last year with a CO. deer tag. Was fortunate and got a nice 192 inch typical. Dean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmAI, post: 213805, member: 8061"] 270 platinum would be a good choice be careful of the hollow point powerbelts as some feel the open to quick without enough penetration. Also the "209 muzzleloader primer" not the 209 shotgun shell primer may help accuracy as the powerbelts are not very tight in the bore and the primer may push the bullet off the charge before full ignition of the powder occurs. Good luck, I was in your position last year with a CO. deer tag. Was fortunate and got a nice 192 inch typical. Dean [/QUOTE]
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