Not sure if this is the right place for this question/disscussion but here goes........
I will be using my T/C Renegade in .54 for a cow elk early this fall in Idaho. I have hunted for several decades with centerfire but never have hunted with a muzzleloader. I will be using genuine black powder, musket caps and a 425 gr Hornady Great Plains HP conical bullet. I will not shoot at anything over 100 yards and I will try my best to keep my shot around 50 yards or less if possible.
So my question is about shot placement. Where is the best place to shoot a cow elk with this kind of set up? I DON'T want to chase a wounded cow elk all over creation. I really want to anchor the thing in it's tracks as much as possible. If I go for a shoulder shot and break down the front shoulder is the bullet likely to continue on and penetrate into the vitals? If I go for a double lung shot will the bullet still have enough juice to perhaps break the shoulder on the other side? Maybe if I am presented with a close shot I do go for a neck shot providing my marksmanship skill are up to snuff?
I'm interested in hearing you opinions especially those of you who have "been there, done that".
I will be using my T/C Renegade in .54 for a cow elk early this fall in Idaho. I have hunted for several decades with centerfire but never have hunted with a muzzleloader. I will be using genuine black powder, musket caps and a 425 gr Hornady Great Plains HP conical bullet. I will not shoot at anything over 100 yards and I will try my best to keep my shot around 50 yards or less if possible.
So my question is about shot placement. Where is the best place to shoot a cow elk with this kind of set up? I DON'T want to chase a wounded cow elk all over creation. I really want to anchor the thing in it's tracks as much as possible. If I go for a shoulder shot and break down the front shoulder is the bullet likely to continue on and penetrate into the vitals? If I go for a double lung shot will the bullet still have enough juice to perhaps break the shoulder on the other side? Maybe if I am presented with a close shot I do go for a neck shot providing my marksmanship skill are up to snuff?
I'm interested in hearing you opinions especially those of you who have "been there, done that".