They are great. I buy them up when I can.I have used them for deer. Even with kid loads there was always a short recovery and a good blood trail. We used the 260 gn.
They are great. I buy them up when I can.I have used them for deer. Even with kid loads there was always a short recovery and a good blood trail. We used the 260 gn.
Probably a good problem to have. Options in this day and age with the supply chain issues is probably a good way to operateFor what it’s worth I have a problem with muzzleloaders. I can’t get enough. I will shoot different bullets just to try them out.
This past weekend I shot 2 different Encores with 26” barrels. I tried the 250 gn Tradition Carnivore(I wasn’t impressed) with 78 gn by weight of BH209. Neither gun liked them. I could have tried different powder weight but that is what I had.
I also shot the Harvester 300 gn white lightning with 84 gn by weight BH209. Using the crushrib sabot( a little snug). One encore shot an 1” group and the other 1.3” group.
Also it seems all the encore muzzleloaders I have seem to like a 300 gn XTP with a crushrib sabot over 84 gn of BH 209.
777 works also with 110 gn by volume.
Yeah I agree!No excuse and Thor both make awesome bullets have killed bulls with both. If you go with one order a sizing packet to fit it to your gun. Personally I’d built the gun to be legal in the most primitive state you could see yourself hunting in some state require lead only I’d take that into consideration
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Dumped all of its energy into the animal yes, but didnt pass through an animal 1/3 to 1/4 the size of a bull elk.20 yard shot
Probably goin over 1500FPS
Dumping all the energy into the animal so about 1100 ft lbs
Perfect shot in the heart.
50 cal / 250gr bullet was probably near 100% weight retention
Animal dies from trauma and goes 50 yards.
Sounds good to me I'll take that track job every day
Couple questions if I mayDumped all of its energy into the animal yes, but didnt pass through an animal 1/3 to 1/4 the size of a bull elk.
It was the tipped 300 grain version and it did open up into 5 petals.Couple questions if I may
1) Was the bullet deformed at all ? Confirm no mushroom at all? and no petals pulled back ?
2) Was it the hollow point version or tipped ?
Thanks
Did you use the hollowpoint or the ones with the ballistic tip? The ballistic tip helps start the expansion quicklyThors were accurate out of my TC but not impressive on game performance. I shot a 200 pound black bear at 20 yards and didnt get a pass through. When I found the bullet it never really opened up. Luckily the bear was hit perfectly and only went 50 yards. If I were to hunt elk I'd use one of the No Excuses bullets.
Ballistic tipped onesDid you use the hollowpoint or the ones with the ballistic tip? The ballistic tip helps start the expansion quickly
I hunt Colorado mostly so sabots are out. I’m sure they work good though!Hornady SST
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