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Sabotloader If you had to choose one bullet and load for deer and elk using a knight disc extreme 50 cal what would it be?Thanks
Sabotloader,Do you think that 275 grain bullet would shoot ok out of a 1 in 48 twist barrel?I'm thinking maybe it would since it's relatively short.
OK, so I have a question: I just bought my 13 year old a Winchester .50 cal (used). He's not a big kid (85 lbs), and I don't want the gun to kick the crap out of him (I will replace the buttpad with a limbsaver). He shoots a lot (his .308, my .270 and my 7mm), but has never shot muzzy, so we're gonna spend the summer getting proficient.I know a lot of guys don't like the Pyrodex Pellets, but I was thinking about having him shoot them because they will be easier for him to handle (no measuring), load (no spilling), and I have heard that the consistancy is good.So here are my questions:1. What do you think of the Pyrodex Pellets. Is this a good choice?
2. What bullet would you suggest (we are going to hunt elk-east side)?
3. What powder load/charge would you suggest?
4. Any other suggestions/tips/hints for "youth" muzzle loading?
Quote from: Pathfinder101 on May 02, 2012, 10:46:23 AMOK, so I have a question: I just bought my 13 year old a Winchester .50 cal (used). He's not a big kid (85 lbs), and I don't want the gun to kick the crap out of him (I will replace the buttpad with a limbsaver). He shoots a lot (his .308, my .270 and my 7mm), but has never shot muzzy, so we're gonna spend the summer getting proficient.I know a lot of guys don't like the Pyrodex Pellets, but I was thinking about having him shoot them because they will be easier for him to handle (no measuring), load (no spilling), and I have heard that the consistancy is good.So here are my questions:1. What do you think of the Pyrodex Pellets. Is this a good choice?I am not a pellet fan period... but a lot of people use them just for the reasons you stated.Quote2. What bullet would you suggest (we are going to hunt elk-east side)?Know that the heavier the bullet the more felt recoil, but... I would suggest a 300 grain Speer Deep Curl with the sabot that fits your bore. If you were to use a 100 grains of pellet powder and keep the range of the shot down to the 100 yard area - with good shot placement everything should go as planned.Quote3. What powder load/charge would you suggest?Myself I would suggest a minimum of 100 grains of powder for elk - but I would use loose powder and I would use a .458-275 grain Bloodline bullet in a .458 sabot - still keeping the range in the 100 yard area.Just sharing some thoughts...4. Any other suggestions/tips/hints for "youth" muzzle loading?
Quote from: Sabotloader on May 02, 2012, 01:38:01 PMQuote from: Pathfinder101 on May 02, 2012, 10:46:23 AMOK, so I have a question: I just bought my 13 year old a Winchester .50 cal (used). He's not a big kid (85 lbs), and I don't want the gun to kick the crap out of him (I will replace the buttpad with a limbsaver). He shoots a lot (his .308, my .270 and my 7mm), but has never shot muzzy, so we're gonna spend the summer getting proficient.I know a lot of guys don't like the Pyrodex Pellets, but I was thinking about having him shoot them because they will be easier for him to handle (no measuring), load (no spilling), and I have heard that the consistancy is good.So here are my questions:1. What do you think of the Pyrodex Pellets. Is this a good choice?I am not a pellet fan period... but a lot of people use them just for the reasons you stated.Quote2. What bullet would you suggest (we are going to hunt elk-east side)?Know that the heavier the bullet the more felt recoil, but... I would suggest a 300 grain Speer Deep Curl with the sabot that fits your bore. If you were to use a 100 grains of pellet powder and keep the range of the shot down to the 100 yard area - with good shot placement everything should go as planned.Quote3. What powder load/charge would you suggest?Myself I would suggest a minimum of 100 grains of powder for elk - but I would use loose powder and I would use a .458-275 grain Bloodline bullet in a .458 sabot - still keeping the range in the 100 yard area.Just sharing some thoughts...4. Any other suggestions/tips/hints for "youth" muzzle loading?
Thanks sabotloader. Does the pyrodex make that much difference? I see the balistics on the 300 gr speer with 110 grains of 777 only drops 7 inches at 200 yards.