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<blockquote data-quote="DRock" data-source="post: 1988948" data-attributes="member: 109187"><p>From my understanding CVA redesigned the new ELR bullet for better expansion. This is a recovered bullet from a deer I shot at 100 yards through the shoulders. Also groups at 500 yards and my ballistic chart with the CVA paramount using 105gr BH209 by weight. </p><p>If you want to keep things simple and more affordable cost and want to hunt long range with a muzzleloader get you a paramount pro (can add a muzzle break on the pro) and the powerbelt ELR bullet and shoot 100-105 grains blackhorn 209 by weight and you can kill an elk well past 500 yards.</p><p> Arrowhead Rifles makes a custom that shoots slightly better than the CVA but at greater cost and you have to swage bullets. If you're really into that kind of hunting the additional cost and time for the arrowhead rifle is worth it. But if you want simpler and more cost efficient go CVA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRock, post: 1988948, member: 109187"] From my understanding CVA redesigned the new ELR bullet for better expansion. This is a recovered bullet from a deer I shot at 100 yards through the shoulders. Also groups at 500 yards and my ballistic chart with the CVA paramount using 105gr BH209 by weight. If you want to keep things simple and more affordable cost and want to hunt long range with a muzzleloader get you a paramount pro (can add a muzzle break on the pro) and the powerbelt ELR bullet and shoot 100-105 grains blackhorn 209 by weight and you can kill an elk well past 500 yards. Arrowhead Rifles makes a custom that shoots slightly better than the CVA but at greater cost and you have to swage bullets. If you’re really into that kind of hunting the additional cost and time for the arrowhead rifle is worth it. But if you want simpler and more cost efficient go CVA. [/QUOTE]
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