I shoot same load only using white hot pellets through my CVA. Hasn't let me down.Curious what everyone is using.
I’m using 240gr hornady XTP with 100gr of powder
I tried the Hornady SST 250gr but I didn’t really like them.
I haven’t seen those ones on the shelf150gr Pyrodex pellets, 300 gr 45cal Hornady XTP with black magnum sabot. Rifle is a Knight Disc with a 22" barrel. It dosnt seem to like the lighter bullets..Ive tried 240gr XTPs with mediocre results...but it loves the 300 gr ones. The shorter barrel is great out of treestands yet accurate at long ranges...Ive taken deer out to 185 yards.
I’d love to try them out, right now my gun is sited in with the 240sThanks @Derkd9 for the reply..
ya the nasty invasive Total Knee Replacement Surgery takes sufficient down time to fully heal & devoted and intense Physiotheraphy..ya its been 39 days post op. today... the swelling has reduced substantially, I have full range of motion, and I am limited walking and driving..looking forward to booking my flight and heading south..asap
if i was huntin tomorrow am I be huntin the flats first light .. then sit half way up on A deep ravine deer travel route..one of my favourties..both are out of the forecasted NW brisk winds..that being said I remember playing the NW cold front brisk wind where I made a long stalk on a possibly suspected deer spot...it ended up on a group of yancy standing mature does within 50 to 60 feet in heavy cover..ya it was a big boom and I killed one...and the others flew out of there like rudolf..
I guess I should cook up a big venison dinner this week..
your more then welcome to those XTP 300 grain hornadys..they have been very popular
I bought a few boxes years ago but they are popular. Try Gobles. They are a VERY effective round and super accurate in my gun. A lot of guys use the 240gr loads as theyre the most common and a lot of guns like them. Mine just likes 300s.I haven’t seen those ones on the shelf
Maybe I over looked them. Where did you buy them?
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