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45 caliber you can't hunt elk. Good reason to get the 50 cal
Quote from: MeepDog on October 03, 2023, 01:09:56 PM45 caliber you can't hunt elk. Good reason to get the 50 caloh, i wondered about this but didnt see anything in the regs. why is this the 45 cal seems to have plenty of energy
Quote from: MeepDog on October 03, 2023, 01:09:56 PM45 caliber you can't hunt elk. Good reason to get the 50 cal this is not correct. You can absolutely use a .45 for elk .40 cal min for deer and .45 cal min for all other big game.
I'm shooting the Accura LR-X .50 cal with a 250 grain saboted bullet. I have the Western Sight on it and it shoots pretty darn flat. I am zeroed at 100 yards and it is 12-13 inches low at 200 yards. This is 100 grain by volume of Blackhorn powder and 209 primers. It is super accurate and a joy to shoot.
Quote from: jrebel on October 03, 2023, 01:31:07 PMI'm shooting the Accura LR-X .50 cal with a 250 grain saboted bullet. I have the Western Sight on it and it shoots pretty darn flat. I am zeroed at 100 yards and it is 12-13 inches low at 200 yards. This is 100 grain by volume of Blackhorn powder and 209 primers. It is super accurate and a joy to shoot. am I reading tht correctly that its actually a 45 caliber bullet?
Make sure to take a look at the Remington Ultimate Muzzleloader. It is a solid accurate muzzleloader. It can shoot up to 200 grains of powder and capable of a 300 yard shot. They are well worth the money. If you happen to go that route message me and i will point you in the rite way of what bullet and powder combo to use.
ha, thanks. yeah I really want the 45 caliber for the flatter trajectory.
Quote from: Ocurtis on October 03, 2023, 01:18:51 PMha, thanks. yeah I really want the 45 caliber for the flatter trajectory. In the world of muzzleloaders and muzzleloader range trajectory would be the least of my concerns.