What muzzleloader bullets are legal in Colorado?
What muzzleloader bullets are legal in Colorado?
The minimum caliber for hunting elk and moose with a round ball projectile has been raised to . 54 caliber. Thor Bullets are 100% legal in Colorado and meet all State hunting requirements for a muzzleloader projectile.
Which Hornady bullet is best for elk?
When using bullets like a 127 grain Barnes LRX, a 140 grain Swift A-Frame, or a 143 grain Hornady ELD-X, the 6.5 PRC can be darn effective on even the biggest bull elk. If you have a hankering to use a 6.5mm cartridge on elk, then the 6.5 PRC is probably the best one for the job.
What kind of muzzleloader do you use for elk?
Go with a 50 caliber muzzleloader, it is basically the standard, and has the most bullets and accessories available, and is a great elk and deer caliber.
Which is the best muzzleloader for bullest hunting?
Fiocchi’s usually work great. For bullest go with No Excuses 460 grain pure lead bullet (50 cents a bullet), or the Thor all copper bullet. The No Excuses can be ordered on-line. The heavy bullet will retain energy well at extended range. Also the heavy long bullet stabilizes well and is typically the most accurate in most of today’s muzzleloaders.
What kind of muzzleloader bullets are legal in Colorado?
The .45 caliber PowerBelt AeroLite bullets are legal muzzleloader bullets in Colorado for hunting all species of big game except elk and moose (like black bear, deer, pronghorn, etc.). The .50 caliber PowerBelt AeroLite bullets are legal for hunting elk, moose, and all other species of big game in Colorado. Buy your PowerBelt AeroLite bullets here.
What kind of bullet is the Barnes TMZ?
Produced by Barnes as the muzzleloader version of their legendary copper X-Bullet, the polymer tipped Barnes TMZ and TEZ are outstanding muzzleloader bullets. The TEZ is designed for easy loading in muzzleloaders with tight bores and has a slightly smaller sabot than the one on the TMZ to help achieve this.