17 October 2004, 13:31
Calif HunterMy Unit 13, NM Bull

Knight Muzzleloader with 110 gr of Prodex under a 348 gr Powerbelt. Shot at about 100 yards. Bullet not recovered.
Here is the same bullet, sam powder charge, from my friend, Moe's bull at about 150 yards. though the heart, found under the hide on the opposite side.

Here's Nathan and Moe with Moe's bull -

17 October 2004, 14:56
Fish30114Cali, was that a .50 Caliber? Looks like they did great for ya'll. Very nice bull you got. Congrats!
17 October 2004, 18:57
Calif HunterYes, they were .50 rifles. I don't think I would try a "Texas Heart shot" with that bullet, as it "only" penetrated through the chest and did not pass through on a pretty much broadside shot. Of course, if you broke the hip, the bull isn't going to go anywhere so fast that you couldn't get a reload in, I guess. With a bullet and the pyrodex or Triple 7 pellets in a plastic tube, you can reload surprisingly fast!
18 October 2004, 03:02
stkbndrThe 348gr Powerbelt has killed 2 elk for me in the last 3 years. Both were short range (8yds and 53yds) and both exited. Longest blood trail was about 30 yards. I load 90 to 100 grs of Clear Shot. You and your partner took some Nice bulls!