Shoot into 1 1/2" @ 100 with my T/C ProHunter all day long with 80 grains weighed BH 209$19.99 for 12 bullets- limit 3 @ midwayusa
340gr eldx boredriver ml bullets-- I ordered some got an in stock email-- hope they show up so i can test
Shoot into 1 1/2" @ 100 with my T/C ProHunter all day long with 80 grains weighed BH 209$19.99 for 12 bullets- limit 3 @ midwayusa
340gr eldx boredriver ml bullets-- I ordered some got an in stock email-- hope they show up so i can test
I will be in late October early November ML season here. Good Lord willing, I'll put one in a deer.Any use these on game yet?
I've got a late notice muzzleloader elk hunt next week that I was planning on using these for. But, they're not holding up well being sho into wet magazines at 50yds. The accuracy at 100yds is amazing though.I will be in late October early November ML season here. Good Lord willing, I'll put one in a deer.
Hornady sells them, or there are other manufacturers jags that will work also....all the info you need is right on the websiteI wanted to buy some BoreDrivers and try out but I could not find a bullet seating jag that fit that pointed of a projectile. Did you make your own??
I just use a regular jag until i get one. They seat really easy.I wanted to buy some BoreDrivers and try out but I could not find a bullet seating jag that fit that pointed of a projectile. Did you make your own??
Hornady has one available for the 340 ELDX, which I have. However, I drilled my existing jag out with a drill bit of appropriate size to accomplish the same thing. Reason I did is the length of my existing jag.I wanted to buy some BoreDrivers and try out but I could not find a bullet seating jag that fit that pointed of a projectile. Did you make your own??
I'd still use them on elk but avoid the shoulder. However, deer aren't hard to kill and I think they will work excellent on deer.I've got a late notice muzzleloader elk hunt next week that I was planning on using these for. But, they're not holding up well being sho into wet magazines at 50yds. The accuracy at 100yds is amazing though.