Monday, March 21, 2011

Toby Bridges HPML Scope Takes The Guess Work Out Of Long Range Muzzleloader Shooting


High Performance Muzzleloading is exactly what muzzleloader hunting has become these days. Loaded with one of today's hotter black powder substitutes and a sleek spire-pointed saboted bullet, modern primer ignition in-line rifles are amazingly accurate - and have more than doubled the range of the muzzleloaders from the past. Still, one thing that plagues the muzzleloading hunter once shots extend to 200 yards, and farther, has been bullet drop. Today's rifles and loads can easily maintain more than enough energy to cleanly take big game out past 200 yards, as long as the shooter can contend with 10...20...30 or more inches of bullet drop at extended ranges.

Well known muzzleloading expert Toby Bridges fired more than 1,000 rounds to help Leatherwood/Hi-Lux Optics develop this manufacturer's HPML muzzleloader hunting scope - to determine the location of lower cross-bar long range reticules for shooting at 200, 225 and 250 yards. Bridges settled on powder charges that would get saboted 240- to 300-grain spire-pointed or spitzer style bullets out of a .50 caliber primer ignition in-line rifle at velocities of 1,950 to 2,000 f.p.s. And once a rifle is sighted "dead on" at 100 yards with the primary crosshair, these lower cross-bar reticules do a surprisingly great job of keeping the various bullets of this type in that weight range within 2 inches of point of aim at those ranges. The bullets tested include the Hornady SST (250- & 300-grain), the Parker Ballistic Extreme (250- & 275-grain), the Barnes Spit-Fire TMZ (250- & 290-grain, and the Harvester Muzzleloading Scorpion PT Gold (260- & 300-grain), plus other similar bullets with a .210 to .250 ballistic coefficient. And using a dead on hold with the appropriate reticule, hits at 200, 225 and 250 yards can be easily kept in the kill zone of deer sized game.

The Leatherwood/Hi-Lux HPML scope is a high quality 3-9x40mm scope that incorporates the company's All Terrain Riflescope construction, and this scope is built to take anything that Mother Nature can dish out. This is one tough recoil proof muzzleloader hunting scope. Features include bright fully multi-coated lenses of photographic quality, Tri-Center spring tension on windage and elevation adjustments (1/4" click), fast focus eyepiece, one-piece aluminum scope tube, and wear resistant finish - all backed by a limited lifetime warranty. The blued model retails for $179.00, the silver finished model $189.00.


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