ElkStalker
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I bought a 70’s TC Kit Renegade and built it with the hopes of using conicals for elk. After getting it recrowned, it’s showing promise. Patched round ball will shoot into one ragged hole at 50yrds. Connicals aren’t doing so great. I really wanted to shoot the Hornady GP 385 conicals but they are way too tight. I have to really smack them with my short starter to get them engraved. Leading is a big problem, even with an OP wad. Also, I have to seat them with so much force, the hollow point nose sometimes gets real boogered up, which I know wil affect accuracy. Probably 1 in 4 gets damaged and it’s usually one that fits a little tighter than others. Groups are around 5” at 100 but every once and a while I get a flyer. I was working on groups at 100yds and 1 shot from 5 didn’t even hit paper and I know I didn’t flinch or mess up the powder charge. 375gr maxi-balls with an OP wad will shoot a 2” group at 100. The issue with these is that they are REALLY loose- dang near slip fit, no short starter needed. If I pull a bullet, I can not make out where the lands engraved, it’s that loose. This makes me really nervous hiking around the mountains and I’m constantly checking to make sure the bullet is seated on the powder. So far, one time it has slipped off and I carry it muzzle up. Just hike, a lot. I’m going to try the Lee REAL bullet this winter. If that doesn’t work, I’ll be looking for a new rifle. I have 3 TC 50cals and a Lyman GPR 50. The Renegade outshoots the Lyman GPR with PRB - I was shocked, but so far it’s groups are 50% tighter.
For those who hunt elk on the regular with your sidelocks, what rifle would you recomend? Would it be 54 or 58 PRB?, faster twist 50?, fast twist 54?,
I think there are a lot of options that would be better than the 50prb. What I like about the patched round ball in my Renegade 50 is that I know without a doubt where that ball is going within 100yds and I do t have to worry about bullet slip. I’m about fed up trying to make my rifles do what they don’t want to do. I’ve never shot an elk with a muzzleloader, but having shot deer with 50prb, and elk with 30-06, I’d like a little more oomph than a 50 round ball. I talked with somebody the other day who owns a reputable muzzleloader business and has taken a lot of elk. He said “don’t buy into the conical bullet craze. 50prb will get it done”. I think he hunts with a .58 or .62 and double balls. I’m not positive but that’s what I’ve been told.
Anyhow, at the end of the day, I think id rather be shooting an adequately sized PRB that I know where it’s going, vs a conical that gives what I think is marginal accuracy. My self imposed absolute maximum range is 100yards on elk/moose sized critters - closer if I’m able to sneak in and take my time.
I’ve seen Idaho Ron’s paper patched bullets but I’m not set up to cast yet and I think learning to paper patch will take some time, however that may be what this renegade wants.
Here’s a couple pictures I took while leaving my hunting spot yesterday.
For those who hunt elk on the regular with your sidelocks, what rifle would you recomend? Would it be 54 or 58 PRB?, faster twist 50?, fast twist 54?,
I think there are a lot of options that would be better than the 50prb. What I like about the patched round ball in my Renegade 50 is that I know without a doubt where that ball is going within 100yds and I do t have to worry about bullet slip. I’m about fed up trying to make my rifles do what they don’t want to do. I’ve never shot an elk with a muzzleloader, but having shot deer with 50prb, and elk with 30-06, I’d like a little more oomph than a 50 round ball. I talked with somebody the other day who owns a reputable muzzleloader business and has taken a lot of elk. He said “don’t buy into the conical bullet craze. 50prb will get it done”. I think he hunts with a .58 or .62 and double balls. I’m not positive but that’s what I’ve been told.
Anyhow, at the end of the day, I think id rather be shooting an adequately sized PRB that I know where it’s going, vs a conical that gives what I think is marginal accuracy. My self imposed absolute maximum range is 100yards on elk/moose sized critters - closer if I’m able to sneak in and take my time.
I’ve seen Idaho Ron’s paper patched bullets but I’m not set up to cast yet and I think learning to paper patch will take some time, however that may be what this renegade wants.
Here’s a couple pictures I took while leaving my hunting spot yesterday.
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