Same resultsI love my paramount and I was pleasantly surprised by the ELR’s. I shot a bull elk at 356 yards and a coues deer at 410 yards with the paramount. Both one shot kills. Great performance from the bullet, and great accuracy overall. I have the original paramount 45 shooting 105 grains by weight of BH209.
Same280 from the 45
Has anyone here tried a different bullet than the powerbelt?
I used to shoot .45 muzzies quite a bit back when they were slower twist barrels. I would jump on the paramount bandwagon if somebody made a sabot that would shoot a .416 caliber rifle bullet. That would really open up some options.Hey deadibob!
We were Shooting the POWERBELT 338 GRAIN PLATINUMS!
Nice Shooting Bullets!
But We changed this year to the ELR's!
The Ballistic Coefficient of these NEW POWERBELT ELR's is Hard to beat:
Critical to the ELR’s velocity potential is that it is .45 caliber, rather than .50 caliber. Because of the smaller bore diameter, the ELR bullets can be longer than a same-weight .50 caliber bullet would be. That length, when combined with the bullet’s aggressively tapered shape, delivers a ballistic coefficient of .452, which is superior to that of any .50 caliber muzzle loading projectile.
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We Use Guns That Do Lots of Damage!
Might Take us Years to Finally get a Shot on a NON-PISSCUTTER Animal!
I Can't Remember the Exact Yardage!
Not Real Long though!
The Loper Never knew what Hit Him!
ELR .50 Caliber:
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