Hornady .50 Cal 385 Gr HB-HP Great Plains Muzzleloading Projectile Lead 20 Count [FC-090255266207]

Hornady .50 Cal 385 Gr HB-HP Great Plains Muzzleloading Projectile Lead 20 Count [FC-090255266207]

nan 6620

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nan 6620

Model
6620
UPC Barcode
090255266207
Pre-lubricated for easy loading, the tapered base lets you start the bullet easily. Cold forming from pure lead eliminates air pockets and the thin skirt, longer bearing surface, and hollow point bullet design make it a highly devastating and accurate black powder legend.

Specifications and Features:
Hornady Great Plains Muzzleloading Projectile
.50 Caliber
385 Grain
Hollow Base Hollow Point (HB-HP)
Pure Lead
Recommended for Medium Game
20 Count

Note:
These are bullets which are intended to be used in conjunction with muzzleloading. This is NOT loaded ammunition.

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Rated 5 out of 5
Hornady Great Plains A+++
Been using this Bullet for over 20 years! It is very accurate in my Investarms Hawkin 50cal. I never had a deer run off, with a well placed shot in the boiler room and it's all over in about 20 yards! Best Lead Bullet for your smoke pole!
January 27, 2018
Rated 5 out of 5
I purchased these to shoo
I purchased these to shoot in a 50 caliber flinlock that I just bought. I am getting 1 inch groups at 50 yrds with the open sights that are on the rifle. I have not shot at 100 yrds yet because my shots will be 50 yrds and under on whitetails in the thick woods that I hunt in pennslvanias early muzzleloader season This bullet looks like it has a great deal of knock down power and I will buy again
October 13, 2013
Can these be used in a gonic?
Answer: Gonic Arms has made more than one type of firearm. If you have the Gonic Arms 50 cal muzzleloader, then this projectiles are compatible.
What is the bullet diameter?
Answer: The manufacture does not list the exact diameter, but typically .50 cal bullets are about .510.