Call Cecil at prbullet.com. He will hook you up with the bullet you need to use. I used to be concerned about price of bullets until I lost multiple deer using the Hornady XTP bullet. I think my powder charge was just too light. I was literally to the point of hanging up my muzzleloader until I found the precision rifle all lead bullet. Don't be so concerned about cost. Find something that will work well and work consistently. Sometimes you get what you pay for. Good luck, Greg
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You can not possibly believe that the Hornady XTP bullet has anything to do with not retreiving your deer, What a bunch of crap!
That bullet is VERY capable of taking deer, bear, Elk, Moose and doing devistating wound chanels when passing through the animal while being shot through a muzzleloader.
I would suspect that your shot placement was the culprit or you take too long of shots and the bullet has no more energy to do the job, OR you do not track very well, push the animal after the shot. There could be other things that could result in the loos of a deer like shooting in low light (before legal or after legal shooting times) and not getting a good hit.......
That bullet was designed for a pistol and they extand at about 900 feet per second, your muzzleloader is well above that and have more than enough energy to get the XTP bullet to expand.
There are 2 XTP bullets one is the XTP and the other is designed for the .454 cassull and it expands at a little higher velocity it is called a MAGNUM and says so on the box. I have shot the Magnum XTP on several deer and did not notice any difference on the dead deer or the wound chanel.
I have taken countless deer with the XTP bullet and it always did the job,
No lost deer using it. I only recovered 1 bullet in all of the years shooting deer with it and it was a Magnum XTP and it expanded perfectly ( the picture of that bullet is in the photo album here ) while
using 80 grains of powder.
The wound chanels are awesome and the blood trails are good enough that a blind man could follow.