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I hope I didn't come across as being rude in my last post....I definitely am no expert with Muzzleloader bullets. I use and have really good luck with the TC Shockwave 250 and 300 grain bullets out of my 50 cal. I have shot a big cow elk and recovered the bullet...it did the job and appeared to retain most of it's weight. I took a deer last year with the 250 grain at 100 yards and it through and through the deer (avatar pic) and took off the top part of his heart. Great wound channel and that deer did not leak an ounce of blood (in the snow so it would be easy to see) and died 50 yards later at the bottom of the hill. Had it not been so steep I don't think he would have made 50 yards. The only reason I can think it didn't leave a drop of blood, is cause the pump had catastrophic failure. Long story short I really like the TC Shockwave bullets if you want to try something else.
I would like to point out that, yes PowerBelts are infamous for this problem but...at 15' nothing performs well.
QuoteI would like to point out that, yes PowerBelts are infamous for this problem but...at 15' nothing performs well.A Barnes bullet would be likely to perform well at that distance. As well as a few others.