Sperit de bois
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Then don't.If you can't shoot or hunt,, then don't,,, easy as that.
Yankee Doodle said:Well, I am probably going to get "well & truly flamed" for this, but except for the cost savings, tradition, plus the other benefits you mentioned, I see no reason to use a PRB on any game animal.
I have found that conicals, due to their shape and weight are simply a better choice for big game hunting.
I have taken deer, elk, moose, bear, boar, speedgoat, and sheep with a muzzleloader. All with conicals. Simply said, if your gun is accurate with them, the heavy for caliber conicals hit harder, penetrate better, and are quicker to re-load if needed.
Now, I'll sit with my fingers in my ears waiting for replies to this heresy on my part.
I am real hesitant to use PRB for hunting although I have heard many success stories on here. Has anyone noticed any benefits from switching from conicals to PRB other than not having to deal with lead fowling and reduced recoil?
Memphis1211 said:I am real hesitant to use PRB for hunting although I have heard many success stories on here. Has anyone noticed any benefits from switching from conicals to PRB other than not having to deal with lead fowling and reduced recoil?
having said all that, the conical IS more effective. there is a reason we no longer use balls as projectiles for our modern guns.
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