Im not new to muzzleloaders, but am new to smokeless. I have decided to build a smokeless muzzleloader, and sell my cva accura pr.
Rem 700 action
Manners stock
Hankins or arrowhead brux barrel
Muzzlebrake
Triggertech primary
My question is, do I go 40 or 45 cal. The ballistics on a 40 are tempting. I have a 1000+ yard range in my backyard, so will have a little long range fun occasionally banging steel. I hear the 40 can be a bit picky, not as "easy" as the 45. This will not be a rifle built for elk hunting and long packs. Should i ever have that need, will just buy a light weight western legal gun. Planning on a heavier build for local deer hunting, short packs. 40 cal smokeless is legal in my state. I only hunt muzzleloader if i have a big one on camera, 160+. Im a bowhunter at heart. If a whitetail big enough shows up early, I want to load the gun and go short notice, and be confident im not gonna deal with gun drama. Anyone have any expeirience with both?
Rem 700 action
Manners stock
Hankins or arrowhead brux barrel
Muzzlebrake
Triggertech primary
My question is, do I go 40 or 45 cal. The ballistics on a 40 are tempting. I have a 1000+ yard range in my backyard, so will have a little long range fun occasionally banging steel. I hear the 40 can be a bit picky, not as "easy" as the 45. This will not be a rifle built for elk hunting and long packs. Should i ever have that need, will just buy a light weight western legal gun. Planning on a heavier build for local deer hunting, short packs. 40 cal smokeless is legal in my state. I only hunt muzzleloader if i have a big one on camera, 160+. Im a bowhunter at heart. If a whitetail big enough shows up early, I want to load the gun and go short notice, and be confident im not gonna deal with gun drama. Anyone have any expeirience with both?