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I know this aint nessecarily a traditional bullet, but looks like it might be a good bullet, has anyone out there tried this for big game?
 
Looks like a MAXIE hunter, but hollowed to the base and filled in. It looks Devestating :thumbsup: wood kill game like lighting!! :thumbsup:
 
I'm not one to bang the (inline) drum or there modern equipment. As a matter of fact, what I think of inline's :cursing: .. :shocked2: um, never mind, let's not start that again!! I noted there main site because of a non-lead conversation here on the ML forum. And I found that bullet to look interesting. At $12.50 to $17.50 per 8, in a package, I dont know how much practice I would get. They do have a non-lead projectile, on there main site, copper and tungston I believe.
 
Looks like a Maxi-Ball with a whole lot of high dollar useless junk attached to it.
A roundball will kill them just as dead.

HD
 
Do they make a proper one or are they all conicals?

As with broadheads I distrust any projectile that has to do anything upon impacting the game other than penetrate. I also think the words "New", "Ultimate" (or "Extreme" or "Radical") and "Patented" have no place in traditional muzzleloading. Everything we need was created before patents. :wink:
 
Question is, when will they mount a mini cam and transmitter in one of them projectiles? :grin: :wink: :hmm: "the bullet with the little black box"?? :haha: :wink:
 
Not to sound cheap but they are awfully expensive. I would not want to shoot too many of them and I like to do a lot of practice with the load/bullet and gun I will be hunting with. If I miss, I want to make sure it isn't the gun and my own ineptness.
 
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