Which PowerBelt for deer?

Which PowerBelt for deer?

Of the two bullets, the AeroLite line of bullets are generally a better choice for deer sized game because they are designed for faster expansion. On the other hand, the Platinum bullets are more solidly constructed, which makes them better suited for larger game like elk.

Where are PowerBelt bullets made?

All of our guns are designed and assembled in our state-of-the art production facility located in the little town of Bergara in northern Spain — a region that has been famous for gun making for hundreds of years.

Are PowerBelt bullets?

PowerBelt™ Bullets are the most advanced muzzleloading projectiles ever developed with all of the benefits of saboted bullets but none of the problems. The patented, slightly over bore, snap-on base creates a perfect gas seal, providing consistent pressures and superior accuracy.

Are PowerBelt bullets good?

Overall I’ve had decent success with powerbelt bullets. I like how they load in my gun and so far they are the best grouping rounds that I have tried. Years ago I had two similar instances using powerbelts, back to back years, both shots inside of 100 yards and both shots on shoulders broadside.

Are Powerbelt bullets legal in Colorado?

Cloth patches are not considered sabots. Bullet designs such as the Powerbelt are legal for use. Smokeless powder is prohibited during muzzleloader seasons. True black powder or black powder substitutes are legal.

Are PowerBelt bullets lead?

The original PowerBelt Bullet was the Pure Lead, and it’s still a great choice for the economy- minded shooter, whether for hunting or just target shooting. PowerBelt Pure Lead bullets will get the job done with authority.

Are Powerbelts legal in Idaho?

Answer: PowerBelt bullets are legal in muzzleloader-only hunts so long as the bullet is not jacketed, does not have a polymer tip and it’s diameter is within . 010 inch of the bore diameter. Sabots are prohibited.” These and other muzzleloader rules can be found in the current Big Game Seasons and Rules booklet.

Why choose PowerBelt platinum?

This plating results in reduced resistance as the bullet travels down the bore, producing faster, more consistent velocities to improve both trajectory and accuracy. PowerBelt Platinums also deliver an improved ballistic coefficient by utilizing a more aggressive bullet taper design.

What makes PowerBelt platinum aerotip bullets so special?

PowerBelt Platinum AeroTip Bullets utilize an advanced plating technology, a more aggressive bullet shape and a fluted gas check design that combine to make the Platinum Series the best performing high velocity PowerBelt ever.

Why choose a platinum pistol?

Not only does the taper provide for a more aerodynamic flight, it also helps control the rate of expansion – regardless of powder charge or bullet velocity on impact. This makes the Platinum the perfect all around choice for use with magnum loads (110-150 grain powder equivalent).

What is the difference between 270gr and 270gr platinum bullets?

As far as external ballistics goes, even though the both bullets had virtually the same muzzle velocity when using the same powder load, the 270gr Platinum bullets had a markedly flatter trajectory due to its heavier mass and higher ballistic coefficient. This was particularly evident at longer ranges.

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