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One thing I've heard about the power belts is the only part that touches the barrel is the little plastic piece on the back. I've heard of people carrying there rifle around and bumping it a little causing the bullet to come loose and shimmy down the barrel. This hasn't happened to me personally as I've never hunted with them. Like I said before. Don't go cheap on the most important part of the whole equation. Bullet performance is key. I will see if I can post some pictures of three bullets I've tested on milk jugs.
personally I don't like the powerbelt bullets. They don't shoot for crap out of my gun's. I tried the 290 grn lead. I've heard the heavier bullets shoot better but I've never liked them. Why go cheap on the most important piece of the puzzle. I'm switching to the Barnes tmz this year. Shoot great, but aren't the cheapest. I've also shot a lot of different types of bullets out of my guns. The ones that I liked the best are the Barnes, and the Dead center. The Hornady sst bullet's shot great but I wasn't to impressed with them after testing on milk jugs. They just kind of feel apart. Go big or go home
Quote from: Blsum on June 02, 2010, 06:10:20 PMpersonally I don't like the powerbelt bullets. They don't shoot for crap out of my gun's. I tried the 290 grn lead. I've heard the heavier bullets shoot better but I've never liked them. Why go cheap on the most important piece of the puzzle. I'm switching to the Barnes tmz this year. Shoot great, but aren't the cheapest. I've also shot a lot of different types of bullets out of my guns. The ones that I liked the best are the Barnes, and the Dead center. The Hornady sst bullet's shot great but I wasn't to impressed with them after testing on milk jugs. They just kind of feel apart. Go big or go home I beleive they cost my a couple nice 5x5's on my Late Alta hunt last year. I had hunted for 10 years with the ML up until I took up Bow in the early 90's. I had always used Hornady great plains bullets with great sucess. I switched over to the power belts last year when I drew the Multi season deer tag AND the Late season ML Alta tag. I was able to hold a OK pattern in my late summer range testing up so I decided to go with the powerbelts. I tested out to 100 yrds. When it came to hunting the cold frozen Nov hunt I beleive that something changed and my gun could'nt hit the broad side of a barn . Missed 2 nice 5x5's that were at least 170in Never again. I ended up eating my tag
I've had just the opposite results with powerbelts. They are tack drivers and they make full contact with my .50 and .54 cal's barrels. The bullets will not slide down the barrel...at least not on mine and they have whacked a couple of cow elk and two deer. Great penetration and held together well. I love the way they shoot out of my guns.