This line of black powder bullets raises the bar for muzzleloading performance to a height never dreamed before. By combining the Super Shock Tip (SST) premium polymer tip with a sabot, Hornady has truly brought centerfire performance to the black powder hunt.
The sabot allows you to use a lighter caliber bullet for longer shots, while the SST point improves the ballistic coefficient for a faster, flatter flight. And, like the other SST bullets, the polymer tip initiates expansion on impact, giving these muzzleloading projectiles the ability to gouge a wide, deep wound channel for improved terminal performance.
You can shoot your muzzleloading rifle with less recoil, and deliver a projectile that penetrates better, retains more of its weight, and offers better sectional density (the ratio of the bullet's retained weight to its expanded diameter). It all adds up on to a deadlier, more accurate blackpowder shooting experience.
Specifications and Features:
.45 caliber sabot
Weight: 200 grain
The sabot allows you to use a lighter caliber bullet for longer shots, while the SST point improves the ballistic coefficient for a faster, flatter flight. And, like the other SST bullets, the polymer tip initiates expansion on impact, giving these muzzleloading projectiles the ability to gouge a wide, deep wound channel for improved terminal performance.
You can shoot your muzzleloading rifle with less recoil, and deliver a projectile that penetrates better, retains more of its weight, and offers better sectional density (the ratio of the bullet's retained weight to its expanded diameter). It all adds up on to a deadlier, more accurate blackpowder shooting experience.
Specifications and Features:
.45 caliber sabot
Weight: 200 grain
1) how much powder should be used for 200gr. 45 cal to take a 150 yrd shot ? 2) how much powder should be used for 250gr. 50 cal to take a 150 yrd shot ? im using 50 gr triple 7 pellets
Answer:
We cannot provide load data. Consult your owners manual.