Humbling post here for someone who works with firearms.
Hunting muzzleloader for the first time (elk and muley tags) and made the mistake of waiting until the last minute to zero this thing. I hunt with a guy who has been hunting in CO for years. Based on his recommendation, I decided to keep it simple.
Bought a CVA Optima V2, some Blackhorn and CVA Powerbelt .50 338gr bullets. Headed to the range yesterday with the Lead Sled and some targets. I loaded my speedloaders as recommended to the 120 line....got down......sight on target and blamo......holy $hit. After 5 rounds, she's dialed in...but....
My issue is that I think the load seems a bit much. I've attended multiple tactical shotgun courses for work and would rather shoot those courses all day long than shoot this thing. Hell, I'd rather shoot my .300win or our M107s a whole day at the range. Even in the Lead Sled, I feel like someone punched me in the face when I was done. I'm pretty well versed in recoil management through work, so that part is not an issue (or maybe it is).
My question, I suppose, is should I look into either into zeroing again with less powder or perhaps try a lighter bullet and powder combination?
Anyone running this rifle and a specific and friendlier bullet / charge combination?
I was looking at Hornady Bore Driver FTX 290gr or a Powerbelt in the 270gr flavor.
Maybe it's just the universe whispering "pickup a bow you wuss"
I have a few days I can still get to therange, so I'm open to suggestions. This thing just isn't fun and part of me is hoping I see zero animals on the mountain.....being facetious, of course.
Hunting muzzleloader for the first time (elk and muley tags) and made the mistake of waiting until the last minute to zero this thing. I hunt with a guy who has been hunting in CO for years. Based on his recommendation, I decided to keep it simple.
Bought a CVA Optima V2, some Blackhorn and CVA Powerbelt .50 338gr bullets. Headed to the range yesterday with the Lead Sled and some targets. I loaded my speedloaders as recommended to the 120 line....got down......sight on target and blamo......holy $hit. After 5 rounds, she's dialed in...but....
My issue is that I think the load seems a bit much. I've attended multiple tactical shotgun courses for work and would rather shoot those courses all day long than shoot this thing. Hell, I'd rather shoot my .300win or our M107s a whole day at the range. Even in the Lead Sled, I feel like someone punched me in the face when I was done. I'm pretty well versed in recoil management through work, so that part is not an issue (or maybe it is).
My question, I suppose, is should I look into either into zeroing again with less powder or perhaps try a lighter bullet and powder combination?
Anyone running this rifle and a specific and friendlier bullet / charge combination?
I was looking at Hornady Bore Driver FTX 290gr or a Powerbelt in the 270gr flavor.
Maybe it's just the universe whispering "pickup a bow you wuss"
I have a few days I can still get to therange, so I'm open to suggestions. This thing just isn't fun and part of me is hoping I see zero animals on the mountain.....being facetious, of course.