ENCORE
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Agreed. BUT, if my scope runs out of elevation, I use the MOA reticle. Not on the muzzleloader but on other LR rigs.Dial.......
Running around 2600+ with 132 grains volume not weight. I've ran it up to over 160 grains and achieved over 2800 fps but accuracy deteriorated. 146 grains gave me decent accuracy and 2740 fps. Groups at 200 were right at 2". Never went beyond that. My 132 grain load is the best all around load.@VLD Pilot what speeds are you getting from the 132 Gr. By weight? How about speeds on your reduced charge?
@ENCORE what is our load and speed you're getting with the 300 Gr bullets?
Oh shoot, I read that wrong apparently. Thought you'd said by weight until I went back and reread, oops.Running around 2600+ with 132 grains volume not weight. I've ran it up to over 160 grains and achieved over 2800 fps but accuracy deteriorated. 146 grains gave me decent accuracy and 2740 fps. Groups at 200 were right at 2". Never went beyond that. My 132 grain load is the best all around load.
That's really good and probably where I'll end up right around 105 by weight.I believe VLD Pilot is running a 40 cal paramount like I am. My experience with the 45 cal paramount pro was with my father's rig. We ended up running the powerbelts at 150gr by volume, 105 by weight with great results. 200 yard groups hovered right under 1.5 inches without patching between shots.
The 225s are all I've shot in my gun. Haven't even researched other bullets due to how well these shoot. Looking forward to seeing how they perform on game this December.Oh shoot, I read that wrong apparently. Thought you'd said by weight until I went back and reread, oops.
Just got my 45 cal Pro a few weeks ago and glad I came across threads like this talking about issues with the CVA brake as that WAS the brake I was going to order. Guess it's too good to be true for a side ported, self timing brake in this 3/4"x20 thread for $100.
I've got the 285 Powerbelt ELR's but may look into the 300 Grn XLR bullets.
So at .452" with the XLR's, can they just be sized down without issues? I've heard and read that the CVA Paramount Pro bore runs large and people have been having to size up their bullets somehow. I'm fine with sizing down if that's what it takes.
I'm using a higher power model from Sightron. 4-20x50. FFPs won't matter what the mag range is set at. If it's an MOA or a Mil reticle, the power setting won't change POA/POI. SFP needs to be set at the highest power for the reticle to be used accura
I got my arrowhead brake yesterday, heading to the range this morning. Using 105g by weight BH209 and 280g ELR. This is my last attempt. I plan on zeroing at 100, and dialing at 200 once I figure out the drop (if I can actually group)I believe VLD Pilot is running a 40 cal paramount like I am. My experience with the 45 cal paramount pro was with my father's rig. We ended up running the powerbelts at 150gr by volume, 105 by weight with great results. 200 yard groups hovered right under 1.5 inches without patching between shots.