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jason
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I know there is a lot of controversy about big and slow bullets, or small and fast bullets.
I was just wondering whats the science behind big slow bullets, and small fast bullets.
People have said, some times big slow bullets have more energy than a small fast one.
I was just wondering how every one's views on this is. My father and I muzzle load, he is switching from a 180 grain to 290. Which should be very effective for deer! How big of bullets do hunter use for elk and moose out of a muzzle loader?
What do all of you people shoot for bullets and grain weight? How do you find them to preform? And last question, remington is making cor-lotk bullets for muzzle loaders, what is the advantage of cor-cotk? All's I know they use it in there bullets for high powers.
Thanks and good hunting!
Jason V
I was just wondering whats the science behind big slow bullets, and small fast bullets.
People have said, some times big slow bullets have more energy than a small fast one.
I was just wondering how every one's views on this is. My father and I muzzle load, he is switching from a 180 grain to 290. Which should be very effective for deer! How big of bullets do hunter use for elk and moose out of a muzzle loader?
What do all of you people shoot for bullets and grain weight? How do you find them to preform? And last question, remington is making cor-lotk bullets for muzzle loaders, what is the advantage of cor-cotk? All's I know they use it in there bullets for high powers.
Thanks and good hunting!
Jason V