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Muzzleloader
Which bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="CHRIS WILSON" data-source="post: 5692292" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>I believe he mentioned that he's currently using a 405 gr version Power Belt. They are hard to find but it's a large chunk of lead and a very effective round. I used 410 gr, flat point, Great Plains conical for several seasons with excellent results on deer. Sadly, they don't make that version of their Great plains conical any longer. Big lead may not shoot as flat but it's extremely affect in punching holes in one side and out the other on deer size game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHRIS WILSON, post: 5692292, member: 2609"] I believe he mentioned that he's currently using a 405 gr version Power Belt. They are hard to find but it's a large chunk of lead and a very effective round. I used 410 gr, flat point, Great Plains conical for several seasons with excellent results on deer. Sadly, they don't make that version of their Great plains conical any longer. Big lead may not shoot as flat but it's extremely affect in punching holes in one side and out the other on deer size game. [/QUOTE]
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