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Post by grouse on Mar 24, 2009 21:32:41 GMT -5
Yes i have them. I will be testing them in all three (200grn,250grn,and 300grn) Muzzleloader Bullets. They will not be used on the April hunt. Only the original hollow point style design. I need to spend time with the BT bullets to make sure they are accurate and perform like the others with some other tests to start with. My main focus right now is to hunt in april with the 200grn and the 250grn Hollow point bullets.
For those that are wondering about BC'S, i will tell you right now that the 200grn Lehigh BT is faster at 100yds then the 200grn SST with equal loads. I didnt get any good accuracy out of any bullets i shot Sunday. My 45 Disc Elite is cleaned up and ready to go now. And both Chrono's have new batteries in them ready to go.
This is how i will compare bullets when the time comes.
200grn LH with 200grn SST 250grn LH with 250grn SST 300grn LH with 300grn SST and Barnes Originals once i find mine. This will be smokeless powder, with a smokeless powder Muzzleloader.
I'm open to any suggestions if they are with in reason
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Post by smokeless77 on Mar 24, 2009 22:01:16 GMT -5
Grouse, Are they the same as the hollow points,except with a BT. Maybe post a pic if you can.
Thanks John
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Post by artjr338wm on Mar 24, 2009 22:46:42 GMT -5
I have one request, when you BBQ the baby back ribs, I like Sweat Baby Rays BBQ sause ;D Best of luck and be safe.
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Post by yankee on Mar 25, 2009 19:11:10 GMT -5
sounds like a fair test, are you shooting into anykind of medium that would allow bullet recovery? im interested in seeing how the LH's perform at and after impact, i have a medium i use, my LH's are on order, but i can't get to the range till probably the end of april, i know how the sst's and hornady's and barnes,perform so im really only interested in the LH's
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