mattphillips18
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Hello, extremely new to this site an muzzleloading as well. I acquired a knight DISC extreme western last fall, and used it on an unsuccessful December elk hunt. I had a blast and am really enjoying shooting with a ML. I'm still working with knight on a too short breech plug problem, but my question is about Oregon's new rules about non toxic bullets. In the past, we were only allowed lead, no sabots, no plastic, not longer than twice the diameter bullets.
Now, we 're allowed comparable bullets including lead alloy or federally approved non toxic.
I'm looking for directions to research and experiences killing with these supposed oregon legal non toxic bullets. Thor, non ballistic tip, I think may be the only ones?
Hopefully I'll be hunting pronghorn and elk. So far the hornady 348 gr conical a shoot excellently, but if there's better performers that don't leave me cutting leaded meat off the carcass, that could be a plus.
Thanks!
Now, we 're allowed comparable bullets including lead alloy or federally approved non toxic.
I'm looking for directions to research and experiences killing with these supposed oregon legal non toxic bullets. Thor, non ballistic tip, I think may be the only ones?
Hopefully I'll be hunting pronghorn and elk. So far the hornady 348 gr conical a shoot excellently, but if there's better performers that don't leave me cutting leaded meat off the carcass, that could be a plus.
Thanks!