Did you recover the bullet? if so how did it hold up? I haven't been able to find a bullet that stays together, accurate and gets very good penetration on moose.Take a look at Fury Custom Bullets. Admittedly, I only have one season of ML hunting under my belt, but I tested out a few bullets before finding these. My Knight easily held sub-MOA at 300yds with the Fury Universal Fit bullets, and the 320gr put my bull elk down in a hurry.
.50 Universal Fit – Fury Custom Bullets
www.furycustombullets.com
Did you recover the bullet? if so how did it hold up? I haven't been able to find a bullet that stays together, accurate and gets very good penetration on moose.
Thanks. I am going to give them a try. We have shot a handful of moose with various bullets but haven't been impressed with one yet. The Barnes expand too much and don't get good penetration, Hornady's blow apart, the Federal one's (Lead and Copper) seem to be the best but slowly work there way out of the barrel when traveling and always have to seat them after walking or riding.I regret to say that I didn’t even go hunting for it. Straight broadside shot and he dropped very quickly after impact. I was solo and went straight to work on quartering the bull, which took quite a bit of effort in itself… I don’t ever go into the chest cavity, so can’t say what the bullet looked like.
My primary consideration was whether the bullet would drop a mature bull, which it did successfully. I have zero concerns with selecting the same bullet for elk sized game next time I am so lucky to draw the tag.
What model Knight where you shooting these bullets from?Take a look at Fury Custom Bullets. Admittedly, I only have one season of ML hunting under my belt, but I tested out a few bullets before finding these. My Knight easily held sub-MOA at 300yds with the Fury Universal Fit bullets, and the 320gr put my bull elk down in a hurry.
.50 Universal Fit – Fury Custom Bullets
www.furycustombullets.com
What model Knight where you shooting these bullets from?
I had a narrow window to shoot my Knight Ultralight this morning. This is a new rifle to me and first shots through it, so my time was spent making sure I could get my open sights on target. I have some blowback issues to work through, and the only charge I had loaded was 120gr from my previous setup. The Fury’s flew great and I have full confidence they’ll group well once my shoulder recovers
If I draw the Colorado muzzy elk tag I want. I also purchased a CVA Acura LRX
I am using Hornady Bore Drivers 290gr. Why? because they are not power belts, they are available, and could not find a heavier solid conical to fit tight in the barrel (see my previous posts to see why: https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/i-want-a-cva-accura-x-but-i-am-confused.273834/)
I tried using BH209. From 90 to 65 grains and could not get a consistent group. I was all over the place.
However, 80 grains of triple 7. I have no issues hitting a 3 inch circle at 100 yards.
Also, I bought a EBCO rail to fit my CVA. Milled down the pillars. Drilled and tapped the rail to accept a William Peep sight. Raised the front sight to account raising the rear sight. Can hit a 5in circle at 200 yards no problem.
I will look into your BH advice for sure.I’m by no means a muzzleloading expert, but may be of some help to you.
I was shooting Fury 320gr last season and could not get them to shoot under 95gr of BH209 in my Knight Mountaineer. I contacted Knight and they told me to start at 110gr and work up. I ended up sub-MOA with anything between 110-120gr (max load for my mountaineer).
If you’re still interested in BH, may be worth a shot to up your load if you’re rifle accepts it. You should be able to do better than 3” group at 100yds
I will look into your BH advice for sure.
The 3" group at 100 yards is with a peep site. I am not the best at shooting a rifle. However, I am sure someone who is a better rifle shot could produce tighter groups. I think the biggest problem at this point is me.
Next time I am going to the range I will try it!!Good luck, let us know how it pans out.
I literally went from key holes and missing the target completely to bullets touching at 100yds after upping the load. I was very surprised how much impact the added volume could have!