OK Guys,
On the 60 acres of mountain land that I hunt, I have two game cameras set up, and a large black bear is coming through early in the morning, several times a week. (He looks as if he is about 250 to 350 pounds.) Here in Virginia, we can shoot black bear during a muzzleloading season.
So, I need some advice. I have a .50 caliber H&R Huntsman that I use for deer. I cannot take the recoil of more than about 100 grains of pyrodex. My shot would be between 75 yards and 125 yards, using a scope.
I would like to hear from folks who have actually killed a black bear with their muzzleloaders, and find out what the best saboted slug to use. (I use the lighter 230 grain Powerbelts on deer, but don't think that they would work well on a bear.)
I think that penetration would be more important here than expansion. Any real world advice would be appreaciated. I would only take a good shot. (Sure don't want to go back to the original T/C Maxiballs. Ouch!)
Best, Mannyrock