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January 03, 2015, 09:22:04 PM »
Looks like my son's out of his elk. Congrats on your success this season Hirshey!
Anyone have any pic's of recovered SST's???
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I have a Vortek. 110 grains of 777 and a 250 grain T/C Shockwave work well for me. Traditions recommends 100 grains of 777, with a 250 smack down.
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January 07, 2015, 04:46:44 PM »
Wow that bullet did just what it was supposed to do I like it
looks like my 180 gr I took my elk with this year at 300 yards I like to see a bullet do its job thanks for all the replies the elk was modern lol
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James I just bought a traditions ultra light 50 I can't wait to shoot .....i used my friends this season I missed a 40 yard shot and another nice buck the cap went off but that's it my fault I didn't practice and found out the delay really messed me up I think
but hey 2 chances r better than none
this next season I will be wired tight thanx for all reply
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Pilebuck, I have had quite a few smoke poles. Remington's - Knights etc. The Vortek is very accurate if it goes boom. There were some trigger issues a while back. I had to put a whole new assembly in mine. I haven't had any issues since.
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370gr Maxiball did great in both an LDR and a Strikerfire I tested them in. 80gr American Pioneer 2fg is what I used.
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James what was the trigger doing ?
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I think some of the early models had a weak spring in them.
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Ok mountain D I was hoping it wasn't recent I really like the ultra light it feels so good and the sights are sweet also.The 777 powder and the rws musket caps is what I am going to use the bullets well still haven't purchased any yet
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100gr. Triple7 FFG, 295gr. Powerbelt at 98 yards.
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Awesome that bullet ripped up some tissue and did the deed
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Quote from: pilebuck on January 08, 2015, 07:55:29 PM
Awesome that bullet ripped up some tissue and did the deed
Found it against the skin on the exit side, first time hunting with a muzzy and first time ever recovering a bullet of any kind in my kills.
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Yes, it was a spring issue. They came out with new nipples as well.
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