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Muzzleloader Hunting
New Fury bullet for the .50's
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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2059766" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I have used Precision Rifle bullets for deer and elk. They expand to over an inch and anchor deer in their tracks. In my opinion, they are too soft for elk, and I didn't get pass through on longer shots (225 yds) with 150 gr. 777. It kills them fine, but no blood trail, so I sometimes didn't find them. Their Dead Centers work very well on deer. Harvester PT Golds shoot very well, kill just fine, and are about 1/2 the price. </p><p></p><p>My Kahnke rifle has a 1:26 twist, and shoots every bullet I've ever tried in it pretty well, from 180 gr. double sabots to 405 gr. .458s. I believe 1:28 is a little slow for the heavy bullets I like to use. I recommend 300 gr. or better for the increased B.C. and the Sectional Density needed for penetraton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2059766, member: 29323"] I have used Precision Rifle bullets for deer and elk. They expand to over an inch and anchor deer in their tracks. In my opinion, they are too soft for elk, and I didn't get pass through on longer shots (225 yds) with 150 gr. 777. It kills them fine, but no blood trail, so I sometimes didn't find them. Their Dead Centers work very well on deer. Harvester PT Golds shoot very well, kill just fine, and are about 1/2 the price. My Kahnke rifle has a 1:26 twist, and shoots every bullet I've ever tried in it pretty well, from 180 gr. double sabots to 405 gr. .458s. I believe 1:28 is a little slow for the heavy bullets I like to use. I recommend 300 gr. or better for the increased B.C. and the Sectional Density needed for penetraton. [/QUOTE]
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