Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Muzzleloader Hunting => Topic started by: Webfoot on April 19, 2019, 09:01:43 AM
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I have a Remington ML 54 cal. and am thinking a 50 cal. might be better in regards to performance and bullet selection. Is there much difference in performance?
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The performance difference will mostly be due to bullet and rifling differences. The .50 usually has more options, so you have a better chance of finding performance you like best. The difference in diameter is only .04 inches.
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There is a LOT more choices of 50 cal projectiles. I rebarreled my 700ML to a 50 when the barrel went bad.
Have 2 more 50's in addition (Knight Bighorns).
Have killed 2 bull elk with the Barnes 290 TMZ 50 cal, One shot each, and never moved again (both were bedded)
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A .54 with a 450gn Plains bullet is a real thumper! (100gns 777)
I know over the counter is a thing of the past, but all you need is still available online.
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I'm sure the 50 is better for states that allow scopes. That is probably where the performance difference matters.
But for iron sights I'd rather have the bigger bullet.
I also wanted a traditional Lyman and got a good deal on a 54.
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You don't say what your .54 is and its twist? I would consider looking at .54 sabot and a bullet combination that give you the performance you want.