Extreme
Elite All Lead Bullets
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The new Extreme Elite, all lead bullets, represents
the "very best value" in the Precision Rifle bullet line. The all lead bullets are
swaged and boat tailed to provide outstanding accuracy with any twist from
1:48" to the very fast Savage10 ML II 1:24" twist by
selecting the appropriate bullet weight.
The Extreme Elite is available in the sizes
listed below:
.40 Extreme Elite - 240 and 260 grain for
.45 and .50 caliber
rifles
.45 Extreme Elite - 300, 330 and 360 grain for .50, .54 and .58 caliber
rifles
CLICK HERE TO VIEW ORDERING CHART
The swaged hollow point is
designed for controlled hydraulic expansion for deep penetration and
full
expansion. The excellent accuracy and impact energy combined with an
economic price make these all lead bullets an excellent choice in hunting and target bullets.
The chart below will help you match the correct caliber and weight of
Extreme Elite muzzleloader bullets to your rifle. If you already
know your rifle's rate-of-twist then all you need to do is match your
rifle's caliber and rate-of-twist to the bullets in the chart that show at
least 2 stars. The bullets with 2 or more stars should perform the best in
your particular rifle, based on previous field testing. If you are not sure
of your rifle's rate-of-twist then you will probably find it by clicking
here rate-of-twist.
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Bullet Selection Chart |
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The greater number of asterisks( *)
the more compatible the bullet weight is to the barrel twist. |
| Sabots |
| Rifle |
Bullet |
Sabot |
Bullet |
Muzzleloader Barrel Twist |
| caliber |
caliber |
type |
weight |
1:20 |
1:26 |
1:28 |
1:30 |
1:32 |
1:38 |
1:48 |
.50
.50
.50/.54
/.58
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.40
.40
.45
.45
.45 |
Extreme ELite |
240 |
|
*** |
*** |
*** |
** |
|
|
| 260 |
** |
*** |
*** |
** |
* |
|
|
| 300 |
|
* |
** |
** |
*** |
*** |
*** |
| 330 |
|
** |
*** |
*** |
*** |
** |
* |
| 360 |
* |
*** |
*** |
** |
** |
* |
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Range testing of the
New .40 caliber Extreme Elite 240
grain sabot by Ray Wonsewitz in Lawton, Oklahoma.

(Click Target to Enlarge)
Field Testing Photos: (Click
Photos to Enlarge)
Jason C. - lower Michigan
White-tailed Deer
360 grain Extreme - 90 grains Pyrodex - Knight - 150 yard shot

Jason writes "I have taken several nice deer with these bullets out to 235
yards, their accuracy and energy down range haven't failed me yet".
Susan K. Souhrada from Iowa -
White-tailed Buck
360 grain Extreme - 90 grains Goex FFF - T/C with Green Mountain barrel

45 yard shot - zero yards to recovery - Great shot Susan
Allan Bohn - Saskatchewan
Mule Deer
360 grain Extreme HP

Dave Ahern - Arizona
Elk

Dave writes "I used one
of your fine Extreme 360's to bag this nice 6x6 Elk in Arizona in November
of 1999. It was a slightly downhill, frontal shot at about 80 yards. He was
down before I recovered from the recoil and the smoke had cleared!
The bullet entered
through the neck/shoulder, traveled through the Heart/lung, and was found
well into the entrails. Estimated penetration is at least 30". I am totally
impressed, as was my hunting partner.
He was using 240 gr
Hornady XTP sabots. He also bagged a 6x6, but only after it ran 400 yards!
By the way he had a perfect broadside shot, which was also well placed at
less than 60 yards. I also appreciate all the help you have been on the
phone during orders. Precision Bullets are the way to go!"
David Kanitz - 130" Michigan White-tailed Deer
330 grain Extreme - 150 grains Pyrodex - Knight Disc

David writes "After the smoke cleared the deer laid in one spot and never
moved. He never knew what hit him."
Ed Plonsky - 7 point White-tailed Deer
330 grain Extreme - 150 grains Pyrodex - T/C Encore

Ray
I don’t know if you remember but last year you sold me the Extreme Elite
bullet for my Thunderhawk, made by TC Arms, and I was having trouble with
the accuracy until you gave me some suggestions on powder amounts, which
made all the difference for the combination that I was shooting.
I am proud to say that it worked perfect when it needed to most for me, I shot
this elk on the third day of a special permit hunt at 98 yards at a very
steep angle, the elk only went about 8 yards before expiring (click picture
to enlarge). I would suggest these bullets to anyone who enjoys muzzle
loading.
Thanks
again Dave Allen.
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