Packsllamas
FNG
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2022
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I purchased a CVA Paramount .45 this fall and was getting wonderful accuracy (right at 1 MOA). Before muzzleloader season here in Minnesota started I made sure my zero was good and got ready for the season. I opened a new pack of ELR’s and loaded my rifle for the first hunt. I had a great shot at the biggest buck I’ve ever had in my crosshairs at 125 yds. Pulled the trigger and he was gone. Went home and shot 4 shots that didn’t hit my target. They were keyholing and I found pieces of the skirts in the cardboard backer. Powerbelt customer service assured me that they had fixed the previous isssues they had and if the bullets had a lot number on the back, they should be good. There was no change in my weighed out Blackhorn load. Same primers. Only change was from 40-45 degrees down to 15-20 degrees. Anyone else have issues with these in the cold? Or with sudden keyholing in new bullets with “lot numbers. Hasn’t warmed up here so I haven’t been able to find out if that’s truly the issue. Time is running out on this muzzleloader season so any thoughts would be appreciated.