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CVA PowerBelt™ AeroTip™ Copper Plated Bullets

Enjoy all the benefits of sabot-like performance without any of the drawbacks of using sabots. A patented snap-on base creates a perfect gas seal, resulting in consistent pressures and accuracy. Gas blow-by is eliminated, creating consistently higher velocities. Unlike sabot rounds, these projectiles are full-caliber size, are easy to load and don’t require cleaning after each shot. No plastic residue is left behind, so you can shoot up to eight shots between recommended barrel swabs. The three PowerBelt configurations are tailored to specific applications. The AeroTip’s superior flight performance results in longer, flatter trajectories and controlled expansion. They’re ideal for deer, elk and black bear. Hollow-Point PowerBelts deliver maximum expansion on thin-skinned game such as deer and varmints. Use Flat-Point PowerBelts for hard-hitting punches on heavy-skinned game such as bear and moose. For clean, accurate, game-dropping muzzleloader ammunition, there’s a PowerBelt bullet that meats your needs. Available: Copper – PowerBelt copper-plated bullets are the most popular muzzleloading projectiles since the lead round ball. They’re the bullets that made sabots obsolete and offer the widest variety of bullets and weights in the PowerBelt line. PowerBelt’s pure-lead bullets are perfect for economy-minded shooters and for use in states where copper-plated bullets are not allowed. ATTENTION: Residents of DC and MA please check your local laws for restrictions before ordering any shot or bullet products.
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how many come in 1 pack.

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The PowerBelt™ AeroTip™ Copper Plated Bullets come in a package of 15.
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25 unless tou get the double pack then 50
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How many bullets come in a box?

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The PowerBelt AeroTip Copper Plated Bullets comes 15 to a box.
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Aprox distance?

I have a 54 cal. muzzle loader and this would be my first time using this product. Is this easy to use and do I need to use the rod to push this down the barrel? I hunt a lot of open land with some hills. What grain would be suggested? Is there a certain cap required to fire these off? Thank you!!
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In regards to the PowerBelt™ AeroTip™ Copper Plated Bullets, for deer size game the .54 in 295 grain would be fine. You will need to push this item down the barrel just like using a round ball or sabot and it does not require a special cap. The range depends on what the shooter is comfortable with and normally shots over 100 yards are not recommended.
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