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				What to use for Colorado Elk
			 
			
			
			What type of bullet and load is recommended for hunting Elk in Colorado with a muzzle loader?  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I prefer the 250 grain sst sabot, using 100 grains of triple 7,however, that is not allowed according to the Colorado DOW. I would like to hear what others have found to be there choice.  | 
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			Well, I'd advise looking at a Powerbelt of similar or heavier weight.  They are legal (or were the last time I checked) and should do a good job taking down an elk.  A friend who hunts Colorado every year or so uses them exclusively when he hunts with his muzzleloader. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			gd357 
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			My load for elk has been 120 gr. pyrodex, loose powder, .348 gr. copper plated power belt bullet in CVA with 209 primer ignition. I do not advise the 200 yard shots that I see people talk about for elk, there is a big kill area, but they are a lot tougher than some people think. The outfitter in the area we hunt says more bulls are lost from bad shots with muzzleloaders than bow hunters lose.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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