I used to shoot deer with 50 cal roundballs and had great luck close up. Recovered one one time, it looked like a pancake. It was a swaged speer .490, and was, I guess, pure lead. seems like the REAL would have expanded a little at least.
I used to shoot deer with 50 cal roundballs and had great luck close up. Recovered one one time, it looked like a pancake. It was a swaged speer .490, and was, I guess, pure lead. seems like the REAL would have expanded a little at least.
I cast all my round balls and conicals from SOWW. Plenty soft. The .530 round ball I used this fall must have been pretty soft because the entrance wound even showed expansion on the doe. REALs shoot well for me provided I use an over powder wad.
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Congrats on a job well done, what state are you hunting?
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In my new home state of New Mexico, down in the Gila area.
I think the condolences are appropriate, but for my wife. She is tired of hearing about elk and elk hunting and the application period is open so here we go again!!
I didn't experiment with any other cards or loadings as I was well within a "minute of elk" with the range I am comfortable with open sights. If I had mounted a scope I would have tried harder for better groups. Pretty easy to hit elk if you hunt up inside 30 yards!
If I draw primitive MZ deer this year I may start shooting round balls and try for maybe 150yard ranges, I bought the Lee combo mold but haven't shot them yet.
Thanks for all the congrats, it's a long way from NC where I was raised and I bit different from tree stand hunting whitetails I'll say that!
Those REALs work well in 1:28 twist too
Got a load that is gold in an inline of mine with a lubed durofelt wad under it, 95 grains of RS select...1-1.5 inches at 50...
I have heard alot of mixed reviews on the REAL boolits but I've never had an issue... plumbing lead and the felt wad seem to be the ticket
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Good morning and Congratulations !
There sure is a grand heart thump using a muzzle loader ! Hard to imagine SOWW not expanding much on a big heavy body.
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Well it was a double lung shot, not much resistance there I guess, very close and at 1500fps I went through one rib and clean out the other side.
I'm not complaining man it got the job done in a few seconds. 10 of 10 would shoot exactly the same again
Congrats on a successful hunt with your muzzleloader! One suggestion... don't water drop the bullets because it does harden them. Instead, fold up an old towel or cotton shirt and lay it in the bottom of a small cardboard box and drop them into it. That way they can air cool and will stay a little softer. Might make them easier to load.
Congratulations.
Relive the hunt with many meals in the future!
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Awesome!!
Good job. Enjoy the fine meat 🥩!
A bit of an update after all the support i got on this thread last year,
I just was at the recyclers buying a MAF sensor and picked up 15lbs of what i believe is dead soft roof flashing LEAD sheets. it was 60c a pound so i figured 9$ should last a loooong time, I only shoot my BP bullets dead soft. i think my "soft" WW mix is fine for my shotgun slug loads.
I was easily able to flex it with my hands and i even tore a sheet in half to get right to the 15 weight i had prepaid for.
The hunting news is that I drew another tag this year! a FAD fork antlered deer IIRC likely to be a large (hopefully) desert mulie down in south eastern new mexico. im planning on shooting the same REAL 320gr bullet and I wanted something as soft as I could get for hopefully better expansion on a smaller mule deer.
I also am hoping to buy an OTC Javelina tag and unless i see one while mule deer hunting with the minnie ball loaded; I am planning on hunting those with the 490 round ball side of my LEE 2 cavity mold and ill use the Dead Soft lead to cast new round balls as well. I havent shot those yet so that will be fun, working up that load and testing at diffrent ranges (javelina are a small target)
Thanks again for all the congrats, the ELK has been eating great and we are coming up with new things to do with it. ill start a new thread for both of those tags when i get a litle closer to actually hunting. It sure is nice to have a full freezer during these uncertain times when the supply chain is disturbed.
My 73 year old buddy is new to ML'ing and has looked worried that his ".50" wasn't enough gun. ! Ha. ! I shoot a .54 most of the time, but assured him that a .50 was enough gun for just about anything. I'm going to tell him your story. BTW, roofing sheet lead is wonderful stuff. Get as much of it as you can.
Fantastic and good for you. Did you do any jerky?
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I did make a few bags of jerky, i haven't gotten into it much yet. there was more of that roofing lead, is 60c lb a good price, also i only shoot the ML a few times a year, i figure 15lb = 328 320 grain minnie balls might last a lifetime ?
Elk is on my bucket list. I muzzle loaded them in AZ years ago. I had a Bull tag and saw 27 cows. Not one horn!
thats how it goes! i saw a bunch of healthy spikes and cows on my bull tag also.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |