MIDeerhunter67
32 Cal
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- May 17, 2020
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Good afternoon Guys and Gals,
I’m a new member and I have a question about my 54 GPR and RB performance on deer, pass through, blood trails? How’s the 54 do?I’m in Michigan and I’m young (22). Traditional muzzleloaders always have been a passion of mine, with all the stupid craze of long range hunting, 450 bushmasters etc here in southern Michigan, I’ve decided to make a complete switch. One it’s addictive to me I throughly enjoy it, also the hunt to me is more of a hunt. Not busting on people who enjoy more modern firearms.Like I said I have a left handed Lyman GPR, 1/60 twist, my go to load that shoots absolutely lights out for me, 120 2f goex, yes I understand that you don’t need that much but with a ton of experimentation with different patches, balls, powder charges my rifle likes a stout load. Anyways, 120 grains 2f goex, .535 hornady rb, a .20 cotton patch lubed with mink oil, and an over powder oxyyote wad (dry). Performs outstanding out to 80 yards about 2” groups if I do my part, I shoot two and swab the bore, also I have a red hot #11 nipple and CCI mag #11s been a good combo for me. I plan on keeping my effective range 80 yards or less, hows the 54 RB do on deer, all I have is paper punching experience, I sold my 450 and I’m completely invested in this traditional way of hunting, after hearing all sides from my friends and family who really haven’t done the research of RB performance ie mountain men, wars etc. I would like some experience from the more experienced men and woman on here. How are the blood trails also? I understand shot placement is everything. So if you could enlighten me a little bit I would enjoy it!
Thanks, Turner
I’m a new member and I have a question about my 54 GPR and RB performance on deer, pass through, blood trails? How’s the 54 do?I’m in Michigan and I’m young (22). Traditional muzzleloaders always have been a passion of mine, with all the stupid craze of long range hunting, 450 bushmasters etc here in southern Michigan, I’ve decided to make a complete switch. One it’s addictive to me I throughly enjoy it, also the hunt to me is more of a hunt. Not busting on people who enjoy more modern firearms.Like I said I have a left handed Lyman GPR, 1/60 twist, my go to load that shoots absolutely lights out for me, 120 2f goex, yes I understand that you don’t need that much but with a ton of experimentation with different patches, balls, powder charges my rifle likes a stout load. Anyways, 120 grains 2f goex, .535 hornady rb, a .20 cotton patch lubed with mink oil, and an over powder oxyyote wad (dry). Performs outstanding out to 80 yards about 2” groups if I do my part, I shoot two and swab the bore, also I have a red hot #11 nipple and CCI mag #11s been a good combo for me. I plan on keeping my effective range 80 yards or less, hows the 54 RB do on deer, all I have is paper punching experience, I sold my 450 and I’m completely invested in this traditional way of hunting, after hearing all sides from my friends and family who really haven’t done the research of RB performance ie mountain men, wars etc. I would like some experience from the more experienced men and woman on here. How are the blood trails also? I understand shot placement is everything. So if you could enlighten me a little bit I would enjoy it!
Thanks, Turner