elkantlers
Well-known member
Thats is frowned upon during muzzleloader season. LolIt’s a great elk load.
Shoot a creedmore if it’s too much for you.
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Thats is frowned upon during muzzleloader season. LolIt’s a great elk load.
Shoot a creedmore if it’s too much for you.
I would do as David does with RB and limit it to the distance you can absolutely hit broadside double lung. Energy is pretty low after that, trajectory gets bad, and margin of error gets slim. You should be hunting with the intent to get inside 100, maybe even well inside. A conical gives a little more confidence on an angled hit, or heavy bone, and might buy you a little extra range (those 25-50 yards if you confidently can do it) but trajectory is not your friend and you need to know your specific load..54 patched round ball is fine for both deer and elk to 100 yards. I use 100 as the max just based on my comfort level shooting a muzzleloader in competition and hunting. If your eyes are better, then maybe up to 125 or 150.
David
NM
I concur…. Through experience….A final pro tip. Remove ramrod before firing.
Although few things make you feel so alive as coming close to blowing your face off (or almost getting eaten by a bear for that matter), I still can’t recommend either be experienced first hand. Call me selfish!Why? Eh, asking for a friend? Heh. What's this experience i would rather learn from others than myself...