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Muzzleloader Hunting
45 caliber muzzloader
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<blockquote data-quote="StrutNut" data-source="post: 1050834" data-attributes="member: 88257"><p>My Wincester X150 is a .45 cal. I use 3 50 gr Pyr Pellets and PowerBelts although I will likely switch the Powerbelts to something else. From what I was told when I bought the gun the .45 gives really good performance out to 200 yards for deer sized game. I have not shot the gun at 200 yards but it is a tack driver at 100. Most of my shots are under 100 yards so I never felt the need to shoot it farther than that plus MN does not allow scopes during the black powder season so anything beyond 100 yards is tough with my eyes anyway. I dont have any pics of the groups as I actually have never taken any nor have I kept any targets. I would not hesitate and buying another .45 for anything deer sized or smaller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrutNut, post: 1050834, member: 88257"] My Wincester X150 is a .45 cal. I use 3 50 gr Pyr Pellets and PowerBelts although I will likely switch the Powerbelts to something else. From what I was told when I bought the gun the .45 gives really good performance out to 200 yards for deer sized game. I have not shot the gun at 200 yards but it is a tack driver at 100. Most of my shots are under 100 yards so I never felt the need to shoot it farther than that plus MN does not allow scopes during the black powder season so anything beyond 100 yards is tough with my eyes anyway. I dont have any pics of the groups as I actually have never taken any nor have I kept any targets. I would not hesitate and buying another .45 for anything deer sized or smaller. [/QUOTE]
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