BrokenChicken
Active member
so last week i asked about .50cal 1st muzzy choices, and got some good responses. ultimately i was going to pick up CVA Accura LR-X (open sights to be legal in home state of CO).
was i WRONG to look at .50cal as my 1st choice for 1st muzzy?
can you guys tell me if there is a big difference between shooting .45cal vs .50cal. main questions being: **i'm now looking at CVA Accura LR-X in either .45 (1-22 twist) or .50 (1-28 twist)
accuracy - will .45cal kick less / be more accurate
range - will .45 shoot flatter and further?
knock down power - will .45cal have very similar power or is it significantly/noticeably less vs .50cal especially if lets say used on elk in WY (legal w/ .45)
reasons for this question is that i like to plan ahead and i looked at next 2 to 3 years worth of hunting plans. and the way i see it CO Elk Muzzy tags are actually harder to draw vs rifle, and i also picked up archery last year, so i will probably do Elk archery for at least another 2 years as my A tag.
for all other species in all other states that i currently hunt or would like to hunt: .45cal is legal for all species. so CO Elk needing .50cal is really the only issue
CO .50cal - Elk
CO .45cal - Deer/Bear/Pronghorn
NE .45cal - Deer (.44+ technically)
NM .45cal - Elk & other (NM actually doesn't specify .cal restriction & if i'm lucky enough to draw)
MT .45cal - elk/deer/pronghorn (if i ever decide to get up that way)
WY .45cal - pronghorn/elk *(WY doesn't really have dedicated Muzzy season except few Pronghorn so not as important in this decision)
so realistically thinking ahead for Muzzleloader hunts i could do over next 2 years while still doing my regular archery & rifle hunts.
CO pronghorn i have few points, and Muzzy would get me further ahead vs rifle tag choices
CO deer looks like myzzy tags are also easier to draw due to being early season
NE deer hunts during less pressured/longer season
should i be looking at .45cal vs .50?
who knows, if the year i decide to go for CO Elk, i can always pick up a cheaper model such as Wolf in .50cal knowing it would only be used once every few years.
will .45cal be more enjoyable / accurate / longer reaching rifle to have?
thank you.
was i WRONG to look at .50cal as my 1st choice for 1st muzzy?
can you guys tell me if there is a big difference between shooting .45cal vs .50cal. main questions being: **i'm now looking at CVA Accura LR-X in either .45 (1-22 twist) or .50 (1-28 twist)
accuracy - will .45cal kick less / be more accurate
range - will .45 shoot flatter and further?
knock down power - will .45cal have very similar power or is it significantly/noticeably less vs .50cal especially if lets say used on elk in WY (legal w/ .45)
reasons for this question is that i like to plan ahead and i looked at next 2 to 3 years worth of hunting plans. and the way i see it CO Elk Muzzy tags are actually harder to draw vs rifle, and i also picked up archery last year, so i will probably do Elk archery for at least another 2 years as my A tag.
for all other species in all other states that i currently hunt or would like to hunt: .45cal is legal for all species. so CO Elk needing .50cal is really the only issue
CO .50cal - Elk
CO .45cal - Deer/Bear/Pronghorn
NE .45cal - Deer (.44+ technically)
NM .45cal - Elk & other (NM actually doesn't specify .cal restriction & if i'm lucky enough to draw)
MT .45cal - elk/deer/pronghorn (if i ever decide to get up that way)
WY .45cal - pronghorn/elk *(WY doesn't really have dedicated Muzzy season except few Pronghorn so not as important in this decision)
so realistically thinking ahead for Muzzleloader hunts i could do over next 2 years while still doing my regular archery & rifle hunts.
CO pronghorn i have few points, and Muzzy would get me further ahead vs rifle tag choices
CO deer looks like myzzy tags are also easier to draw due to being early season
NE deer hunts during less pressured/longer season
should i be looking at .45cal vs .50?
who knows, if the year i decide to go for CO Elk, i can always pick up a cheaper model such as Wolf in .50cal knowing it would only be used once every few years.
will .45cal be more enjoyable / accurate / longer reaching rifle to have?
thank you.