LAST EDITED ON Jun-10-05 AT 08:57PM (MST)[p]My group uses both 348 grain aerotips and 405 grain aerotip powerbelts. You don't mention what powder you are using. My most accurate load is 95 grains of 777 with a 405 grain powerbelt. My load has sufficient power for an elk out past 100 yards, but I limit myself to 100 yards max due to the open sight requirement.
And your statement that you use 110 grains of powder without knowing what bullet you are using doesn't hold water. Every gun is different and you have to find its particular "sweet spot" for a particular gun and powder. I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with powerbelts with 777 unitl I dropped my load down below 100 grains.
In other words, you are going to have to pick a bullet, and then work up a load that suits your gun. My brother has the same exact gun I have and his gun shoots 348 grain powebelts best at 110 grains of 777. When I tried this load in my gun, I got 4 inch groups at 25 yards.
Also, go to the muzzleloading forum and put in a search for "powerbelts" and you will find lots of info.
txhunter58
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