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<blockquote data-quote="ThorThor" data-source="post: 5204019" data-attributes="member: 12348"><p>Go ahead and flame me but.... Powerbelts are not good bullets. If you want to shoot a quality .50 caliber bore size projectile try the Federal Bor lock either the copper 270 grain or lead grain. They a little more money than PBs for a pack. Like 3 gallons of gas, spend it. </p><p> Both of these will exit an Elk with a stout load of BH209 or 777. So for deer the are awesome. We have no restrictions on muzz here in TN, shoot Barnes sabots, try the 250 or 290 TEZ or the 250 or 300 MZ if you want reliable kills and are tired of shooting big bucks twice with powerbelts. I have used them a long time and have been trying to get friends of them for years only one won't give them up but he shoots the heavy ones that penetrate better. Yes they work ok on deer most of time...so does a 223. Lots of Barnes fans out there for a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThorThor, post: 5204019, member: 12348"] Go ahead and flame me but.... Powerbelts are not good bullets. If you want to shoot a quality .50 caliber bore size projectile try the Federal Bor lock either the copper 270 grain or lead grain. They a little more money than PBs for a pack. Like 3 gallons of gas, spend it. Both of these will exit an Elk with a stout load of BH209 or 777. So for deer the are awesome. We have no restrictions on muzz here in TN, shoot Barnes sabots, try the 250 or 290 TEZ or the 250 or 300 MZ if you want reliable kills and are tired of shooting big bucks twice with powerbelts. I have used them a long time and have been trying to get friends of them for years only one won’t give them up but he shoots the heavy ones that penetrate better. Yes they work ok on deer most of time...so does a 223. Lots of Barnes fans out there for a reason. [/QUOTE]
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