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Colorado Muzzleloader Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="TheSollyLama" data-source="post: 217887" data-attributes="member: 9611"><p>I live in CO, so Powerbelts are something I've shot a few of. I have an older in-line Timber Ridge in .54 caliber and I throw 408 grain jacketed hollowpoints (got used to them when the store was out of the Aero-Tip version. </p><p> </p><p>I find them to be pretty consistant on the range. No doubt it's a heck of a pill to slam into a critter. Of all the muzzleloaders I know, pretty much everyone is using the Powerbelts. So from anecdotal evidence, they are popular here. Although I agree with the poster above- I can't see getting a half dozen shots before needing a cleaning. I usually at least swab the thing out after 2 shots, 3 is pushing it.</p><p> </p><p>Don't forget that pellet powder is also illegal here. Leave the pyrodex pellets at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSollyLama, post: 217887, member: 9611"] I live in CO, so Powerbelts are something I've shot a few of. I have an older in-line Timber Ridge in .54 caliber and I throw 408 grain jacketed hollowpoints (got used to them when the store was out of the Aero-Tip version. I find them to be pretty consistant on the range. No doubt it's a heck of a pill to slam into a critter. Of all the muzzleloaders I know, pretty much everyone is using the Powerbelts. So from anecdotal evidence, they are popular here. Although I agree with the poster above- I can't see getting a half dozen shots before needing a cleaning. I usually at least swab the thing out after 2 shots, 3 is pushing it. Don't forget that pellet powder is also illegal here. Leave the pyrodex pellets at home. [/QUOTE]
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