Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Muzzleloader Hunting => Topic started by: follow maggie on July 23, 2022, 11:19:15 AM
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I drew a rifle tag for doe this year, and I’m thinking about bringing out the .50 caliber muzzleloader after many years of not using it. The smallest bullet I can get locally is 245 grains. Is this too much bullet fir a whitetail? I’ve looked around here but I didn’t find anything talking about bullet size.
Thanks for any help.
Grant
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No such thing as too much IMO. :dunno:
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I'd say if it's accurate out of your muzzleloader, you are good to go.
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With a muzzleloader, it's hard to shoot too much bullet weight. In our camp, we've taken them with bullets from 220 to 425 grains. I've personally taken 15+ whitetails with the 300 grain Knight Bloodlines, and they've never caused what I consider to be excessive meat loss or bloodshot.
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I shoot a 300 gr Deep Curl Speer on a regular basis for everything.
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Great. Thanks everyone for the input.
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I shoot a 300 gr Deep Curl Speer on a regular basis for everything.
Would you mind sharing your load for those and what you shoot them out of. I have a couple boxes of them I've wanted to try out of my Knight Bighorn.
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Shot a whitetail buck at 10yds with a 270gr federal BOR lock last year, perfect double lung shot deer still went 80 yards. no such thing as too much bullet if you can shoot it accurately.
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Back in 16 I got a whitetail buck very close shot with a 405 grain pure led bullet. No excessive damage at all.