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The only thing I have heard said is that they are not accurate? But like any rifle you have to play with your loads to get what shoots best for you. I shoot a T/C Black Diamond, 100 grs. Triple7 FFG, my rifle does not like a heavier load. The wife has the same rifle, but shorter barrel, shoots only 80 grs. and it also shoots very well. Just my
Thanks for the info guys. Gonna try the 350s to see how they shoot in the Elkhorn Pro with loose T7
Ordered some of these bullets as in general I trust federal products, shoot federal ammo in my deer rifle and my shotguns and have always had good luck.I did watch the episode of meateater on netflix where Rinella drops the elk in CO only to have it get up and run away, looked like a shoulder hit to me. You can see if you pause during the reload sequence that the bullet looks like a BOR lock. I am getting back into muzzleloading after about 10 years away. For the folks that know, is this particular crippled elk an issue with the bullet, shot placement, both? Should you expect to be able to get through an elk shoulder at about 100 yards with your muzzleloader? I'm not here to bash on Rinella/Meateater/federal or anyone else I am just here to learn
Love these things.270 gr. Won't use anything else. Very easy to load shot after shot and very accurate. Have not used on Elk, but all the deer have dropped on the spot. The picture shows 2 recovered bullets, both preformed as advertised. One retained the base the other did not. These are the only ones I have recovered from 1/2 dozen deer.