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is my foxriverfifty big ennoghf for elk 24 in bl it kicks like a mule with430gr maxiballs i have hornaday410greatplains conicals to tight i cant get them to load i see rb s just wont get it done
You would be better off to make a double lung shot with a patched ball than a bad shot with a maxiball because of flinching from recoil.
The mountain men killed plenty of elk, they did not have conicals.80-90 grains of powder will take down an elk.
Nit Wit
I'm not sure why you think a .54 caliber patched roundball won't kill an elk.
A lot of our members have used that to kill elk.
Yes, it is best to keep the shooting range to under 100 yards but that is true with any bullet when its being shot from a gun with iron sights.
IMO, it's the iron sights that are the real limiting factor when someone is talking about accuracy and accuracy is the name of the game with all hunting.
As for the patched .530 diameter roundball, it's 223 grain weight can't be a problem. It outweighs a lot of the modern projectiles and its .530 diameter pokes a big hole just going in and they usually expand to something even bigger as they plow thru the critters vitals.
i just seen were someone was saying that 50 rb wont get it don iirether shoot somthng that dont hurt so much i was loading 100gr goex&maxi balls and it kicks to hard
You could get a .54. It is plenty of gun to take an elk with a patched round ball. Don't underestimate the power of a patched round ball. A .54 cal. round ball with 80 grains of 3f behind it will do the job on an elk and not have too heavy of a recoil.
better to hit dead center with prb than wound with a bullet. sight in with prb and load u will hunt with. I lived 9 yrs in co. 50s where the most used and they only allowed prb back then.