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Muzzleloader Pass Through Bullets and SD
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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 1382070" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I've looked at the Parker bullets, but I don't really want to spend $300 a year on bullets. They look awesome. Have you shot an elk with them? I have an old Kahnke rifle with a 30" barrel, but it is #11 caps only, so I can't use BH 209. And BH 209 is expensive, and hard to find in Albuquerque for some reason. My buddy shot his elk this year with a 400 gr. Hardcast from Harvester ML. Worked well, and broke both shoulders. It did split the bullet, and didn't quite get pass through. My 405gr. .458 Remingtons with a 120 grains of 777 did a great job on my elk at 220 yards angling away. Went through some gut and all the way to the far shoulder. She ran 50 yards. Even I can track that well. I'm looking at Hankins Rifles website, and he is shooting copper jacketed bullets without a sabot, but running them through a sizer first. I may try that in my .45 Encore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 1382070, member: 29323"] I've looked at the Parker bullets, but I don't really want to spend $300 a year on bullets. They look awesome. Have you shot an elk with them? I have an old Kahnke rifle with a 30" barrel, but it is #11 caps only, so I can't use BH 209. And BH 209 is expensive, and hard to find in Albuquerque for some reason. My buddy shot his elk this year with a 400 gr. Hardcast from Harvester ML. Worked well, and broke both shoulders. It did split the bullet, and didn't quite get pass through. My 405gr. .458 Remingtons with a 120 grains of 777 did a great job on my elk at 220 yards angling away. Went through some gut and all the way to the far shoulder. She ran 50 yards. Even I can track that well. I'm looking at Hankins Rifles website, and he is shooting copper jacketed bullets without a sabot, but running them through a sizer first. I may try that in my .45 Encore. [/QUOTE]
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