BSK
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Has any tried the Hornady Bore Driver bullets? Either the FTX or ELD-X? Anyone shot both? Curious on personal experiences with them.
I've shot the ftx 300 grn in comparing to the xtp in 300 grn as far as checking the zero of my mz and they were they same zero. But I have not shot a deer with them yet to see the penetration or expansion of a recovered bullet.
I'd like to shoot them in a block of ballistic gel to see the penetration and expansion. There may be a YouTube video on that.
Wow, the guy at I Love Muzzleloading shot them in comparison to a bunch of other popular bullets, and the FTX was the most accurate bullet he tested (at 100 yard). However, he was using a hotter charge (80 grns BH209 by weight).The bore driver FTX is not very impressive with either powder charge tested here:
Hornady 50 Caliber Bore Driver FTX
Bullet provided by Reginald Crumpepper Distance from rifle to bottles = 25 yard. Powder charge = 50 grain Blackhorn. VIDEO Bullet is captured in last bottle.www.modernmuzzleloader.com
The eldx is ok, not great:
350.4g Bore Driver ELD-X
Bullet provided by Reginald Crumpepper with hopes it could be caught, and examined. From rifle to bottles is 25 yard. Powder charge is 80 grain Blackhorn. Primer is 209a. In front of bottles is 1/4" plywood faced with a carpet sample; behind the bottles is a stack of...www.modernmuzzleloader.com
Wow, the guy at I Love Muzzleloading shot them in comparison to a bunch of other popular bullets, and the FTX was the most accurate bullet he tested (at 100 yard). However, he was using a hotter charge (80 grns BH209 by weight).
Accuracy is great and all, and I don't know of many people that ever had an issue with powerbelts and accuracy, but not expanding like shown is the main problem. It would be like using a field tip on an arrow. I would guess the construction of the ftx is similar to the sst/shockwave. IMO it's too hard of a bullet. Does fine at smokeless speeds, but not at standard muzzleloader speeds. That's why pistol bullets are so popular. They're not as aerodynamic, but they work very efficiently.Wow, the guy at I Love Muzzleloading shot them in comparison to a bunch of other popular bullets, and the FTX was the most accurate bullet he tested (at 100 yard). However, he was using a hotter charge (80 grns BH209 by weight).
Hoping to test them this weekend. I'll let you know.Has any tried the Hornady Bore Driver bullets? Either the FTX or ELD-X? Anyone shot both? Curious on personal experiences with them.
Those are nasty on deer. I shoot the 300 grainers and total devastation is an understatementOr use a fury star tipView attachment 250581
I've been pleased with them so far. This was a 250grThose are nasty on deer. I shoot the 300 grainers and total devastation is an understatement
Not expanding? The problem with Powerbelts is they go to pieces (in the lighter models). What I want is a MZ bullet that WON'T expand too much. What I DON'T want is a 45 caliber pistol bullet in a sabot.Accuracy is great and all, and I don't know of many people that ever had an issue with powerbelts and accuracy, but not expanding like shown is the main problem. It would be like using a field tip on an arrow. I would guess the construction of the ftx is similar to the sst/shockwave. IMO it's too hard of a bullet. Does fine at smokeless speeds, but not at standard muzzleloader speeds. That's why pistol bullets are so popular. They're not as aerodynamic, but they work very efficiently.
I will NEVER EVER use sabots! You have a 50-caliber gun. Why shoot a 45-caliber bullet?We have no restrictions here on muzz. No reason to use bore size projectiles. Use sabots. Use BARNES. Yes they are a dollar a shot, so three of them is a gallon of gas. Good luck next Saturday everyone !
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Just shoot round balls.Not expanding? The problem with Powerbelts is they go to pieces (in the lighter models). What I want is a MZ bullet that WON'T expand too much. What I DON'T want is a 45 caliber pistol bullet in a sabot.
I killed quite a few with patched round balls back in the early 90s.Just shoot round balls.
I will NEVER EVER use sabots! You have a 50-caliber gun. Why shoot a 45-caliber bullet?