Muzzleloader New + Thor Bullets

huntsd

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I will be buying a muzzleloader this year for the 2023 season. Never owned or shot one before. I live in the great state of CA where we have to run lead free. Looks like Thor is my only option? I plan on hunting CA and CO with the gun (maybe NV if lucky) for deer. So that means open sight only.

I only want to develop 1 load for the gun which has to be lead free (not an out of state lead load as well). Looks like Thor only makes 50 cal bullets? SO I guess I will go with a 50 cal muzzle loader. if I am wrong I would prefer to run .45. I am leaning towards the CVA accura mr-x.

Does anyone have a receipt for the CVA accura with thor bullets?

Any other suggestions? thanks!
 

Bluehawk

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+1 on the Barnes. I shoot 250 gr TMZ. Very accurate and I've dropped two dear in their tracks with one shot. Haven't shot an elk yet.
 
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If you want to only develop one load and plan to hunt CO you’d have to go with a full-bore bullet (no sabots in CO).

Thors are great, but, yes, at the moment only offered in .50. Another non-lead option is the Federal Copper BOR Lock if you can find any.

 

wgrkman

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Just FYI, in Colorado 50 cal is required for elk. I know the OP says deer but just figured it could sway your choice
 
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thors work well in my cva. I don't recall if there is an ignition restriction in colorado, but either T7 + a musket cap or blackhorn + 209 primer should work well depending on what's required.

50 cal is by far the most prevalent and most supported muzzleloader caliber, for long-term support it's your best bet by far.
 
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powerbelts are typically considered a conical, and are commonly used in colorado. That said, I personally do not like powerbelts.
 

triglet40

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cva optima with 290 grain barnes bullets is very accurate combination. using 2 white hot pellets.
 

taskswap

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I haven't hunted the season yet, but I shoot muzzleloader here in CO for fun (and I shoot hunt-legal setups just in case I ever want to.) I have a 50 cal CVA Accura V2 that I'm really happy with. (An extra breech plug is a definite plus to have at the range BTW.)

I've shot basically every bullet made, searching for the best option. I will say PowerBelts are VERY easy to load compared to other options, although I don't get nearly the accuracy from them as other options. But I can see why folks love them.

I had a hard time loving the Thor bullets. I got their Sizing Pack as recommended and can't remember what colors I landed on but I think it was 0.500 being way too lose and .501 being frustrating to load. Maybe it was because my rifle is fairly new and the Thor bullets are harder than a traditional lead bullet? I'm not sure. I did have good luck with Hornady BoreDriver but that's just clad, it wouldn't work for you.

What I would definitely recommend is trying a number of different bullet options. If a normal rifle "prefers" some ammo over others, my experience has been muzzleloaders are like that but times 10.

If you can find them, give Federal B.O.R Lok's a go. I've read a ton of negative reviews on them but my experience was pretty good, and they're available lead-free. YMMV...
 

Durran87

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I’ve been finding the BOR Loks at Walmart recently. I also have a gun between Thor sizes. .499 is definitely too small but .500 can be a real bear. Apparently my gun is .4995? If I coat the .500 in bore butter it helps a bit. They shoot great once I get it loaded. CVA optima V2
 
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I’ve been finding the BOR Loks at Walmart recently. I also have a gun between Thor sizes. .499 is definitely too small but .500 can be a real bear. Apparently my gun is .4995? If I coat the .500 in bore butter it helps a bit. They shoot great once I get it loaded. CVA optima V2

Fury makes a .4995 bullet specifically for CVA, see the link above. Then you can find a CA legal bullet and load. Just keep a notebook for your load development.
I, personally, run two guns. One specifically for Idaho and one for everywhere else. I just keep my load data on the reloading bench and make up my hunting loads before I head out.
 
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I have an Mrx in .50 cal. I shoot sub moa, with a 10fps SD using:

250gr. THOR hammer
80gr. (meticulously weighed) Pyrodex Select RD
CCI 209M primer

I'm currently testing Bh209 loads now but haven't found anything as good as above... yet
 
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