
Muzzleloader bullet Question. | Michigan Sportsman Forum
Dec 13, 2024 · Wow. Muzzleloader and talking about “modern” bullets. Fully lead round balls out of a muzzleloader are effective, accurate and sort of fit the genre
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Apr 6, 2022 · As far as bullets go I think this is a good place to share this..a good friend of mine goes through extensive testing at low powder charges and higher powder charges to test different …
Muzzleloader bullets? - Michigan Sportsman Forum
Apr 8, 2018 · Muzzleloader bullets? Jump to Latest 15K views 86 replies 48 participants last post by Doug1028 Dec 18, 2019 Deer_Hunter1 Discussion starter
What bullets for CVA Optima? - Michigan Sportsman Forum
Jan 14, 2012 · So I just bought a CVA Optima and was wondering what everyone's thoughts were for which bullets to use? The guy that sold me it said he shoots SST's and shoots 1.5" high at 100yds, …
Ballistic charts for Muzzleloader - Michigan Sportsman Forum
Nov 5, 2007 · Hi Guys. Does anyone have a link to ballistic charts for muzzleloaders. I am hunting some farmland off the Shiawassee National area and might have some longer range opportunities. I am …
How Much Bullet Drop Do you Get w/ Muzzleloader
Dec 10, 2010 · I shoot a T/C Omega, with 2 Triple 7 pellets and 250 gr. Shockwaves. When Zero'd in at 100 yards I get about 5" of drop from 150 yards. Just curious what others get in bullet drop from 100 …
Muzzleloader bullet drop - Michigan Sportsman Forum
Nov 2, 2005 · Using a typical inline, .50 cal muzzleloader with a 240 xtp sabot, 150 grains of pyrodex, what could I expect for drop at 200 yards if I have a 100 yard zero? Should this setup be set at 1.5" …
Hornady SST versus XTP - Michigan Sportsman Forum
Sep 21, 2006 · the 240 grain XTP's are .429 bullets and are XTP Mags, which from what i have read, give less accurate results. there is mounting evidence that 300 grains is the ideal muzzleloading …
Muzzleloader Sabots - hard loading | Michigan Sportsman Forum
Oct 21, 2005 · The XTP bullets are still the same. I wasn't referring to sabots or saboted muzzleloader bullets. Hornady makes an XTP-MAG _handgun_ bullet (no sabot, for the .454 Casull). These hold …
Why do Muzzleloaders leave poor blood trails? - Michigan Sportsman …
Dec 19, 2008 · Bigger bullets with slower expansion traveling at slower velocities, that's why. I agree. A bullet with less energy wont do as much damage as a bullet with more energy. Seems like most ML …