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<blockquote data-quote="FLTENNHUNTER1" data-source="post: 4965229" data-attributes="member: 5033"><p>This will be my first year deer hunting with a muzzle loader. I bought a Remington Ultimate Muzzle Loader. I am shooting their recommended bullet and powder. Barnes makes the 250 grain bullet and Remington recommends to use 200 grains of 777. </p><p></p><p>2800 feet per second with a 250 grain bullet equates to 4353.23 ft/lbs of energy. I can't wait to see the wound channel through a deer with this sledgehammer load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FLTENNHUNTER1, post: 4965229, member: 5033"] This will be my first year deer hunting with a muzzle loader. I bought a Remington Ultimate Muzzle Loader. I am shooting their recommended bullet and powder. Barnes makes the 250 grain bullet and Remington recommends to use 200 grains of 777. 2800 feet per second with a 250 grain bullet equates to 4353.23 ft/lbs of energy. I can't wait to see the wound channel through a deer with this sledgehammer load. [/QUOTE]
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