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QTY 15 .50cal 300gr
Designed for Maximum Expansion on Light to Medium Game. (Antelope, Deer)
- Polycarbonate tip preserves aerodynamic integrity and prevents premature expansion
- Smooth plated finish reduces standard deviation between shots for superior accuracy
- Larger diameter gas check for tight seal
- Larger hollow point cavity reduces weight and maximizes internal expansion
- Flutes in gas check make it easier to load
- Scores inside gas check allow positive release when bullet exits barrel
Description
PowerBelt AeroLite® Bullets borrow many of the PowerBelt Platinum’s technical advantages – such as its plating technology, fluted gas check, and aggressive taper. However, the AeroLite bullet itself is completely different on the inside, being specifically designed to deliver optimal performance when used with standard (100 grain) propellant charges – the charge used by most hunters.
The AeroLite has a much larger hollow point cavity than either the Platinum or Copper PowerBelts. This larger cavity maximizes expansion capability while eliminating weight from the core of the bullet, allowing the bullet to be substantially longer than standard projectiles of similar weight. A longer bullet length produces more stability in flight and therefore, greater accuracy. A super-hard polycarbonate AeroTip fills the void of the oversized hollow point and serves to both optimize aerodynamics in flight and control expansion on impact. All of these AeroLite technologies are fine-tuned to perform best at “standard charge velocities” (1800 FPS or less on impact) – providing magnum performance without the magnum recoil.
- This does not mean, however, that magnum charges can never be used with AeroLites. In hunting situations where long-range shots are the norm, Aerolites may indeed be the best choice – even with a 150 grain load.

.50cal 245gr Description
Our copper-plated PowerBelts have become the most popular muzzleloading projectiles since the roundball and truly are “the bullets that made sabots obsolete.” They are #1 for a reason, and if you don’t believe us, ask any hunter who has shot them. The thin copper plating greatly reduces bore friction for higher velocities – while still allowing for optimal bullet expansion within the rifling grooves.

QTY 15
.50cal
250gr
BC=.174
Ballistics information can be found at: https://www.powerbeltbullets.com/Ballistics.php
Designed for Maximum Expansion on Light to Medium Game. (Antelope, Deer)
- Polycarbonate tip preserves aerodynamic integrity and prevents premature expansion
- Smooth plated finish reduces standard deviation between shots for superior accuracy
- Larger diameter gas check for tight seal
- Larger hollow point cavity reduces weight and maximizes internal expansion
- Flutes in gas check make it easier to load
- Scores inside gas check allow positive release when bullet exits barrel
PowerBelt AeroLite® Bullets borrow many of the PowerBelt Platinum’s technical advantages – such as its plating technology, fluted gas check, and aggressive taper. However, the AeroLite bullet itself is completely different on the inside, being specifically designed to deliver optimal performance when used with standard (100 grain) propellant charges – the charge used by most hunters.
The AeroLite has a much larger hollow point cavity than either the Platinum or Copper PowerBelts. This larger cavity maximizes expansion capability while eliminating weight from the core of the bullet, allowing the bullet to be substantially longer than standard projectiles of similar weight. A longer bullet length produces more stability in flight and therefore, greater accuracy. A super-hard polycarbonate AeroTip fills the void of the oversized hollow point and serves to both optimize aerodynamics in flight and control expansion on impact. All of these AeroLite technologies are fine-tuned to perform best at “standard charge velocities” (1800 FPS or less on impact) – providing magnum performance without the magnum recoil.
This does not mean, however, that magnum charges can never be used with AeroLites. In hunting situations where long-range shots are the norm, Aerolites may indeed be the best choice – even with a 150 grain load.

Contains 15 bullets
Our copper-plated PowerBelts have become the most popular muzzleloading projectiles since the roundball and truly are “the bullets that made sabots obsolete.” They are #1 for a reason, and if you don’t believe us, ask any hunter who has shot them. The thin copper plating greatly reduces bore friction for higher velocities – while still allowing for optimal bullet expansion within the rifling grooves.

Contains 50 bullets
Our copper-plated PowerBelts have become the most popular muzzleloading projectiles since the roundball and truly are “the bullets that made sabots obsolete.” They are #1 for a reason, and if you don’t believe us, ask any hunter who has shot them. The thin copper plating greatly reduces bore friction for higher velocities – while still allowing for optimal bullet expansion within the rifling grooves.

QTY 15
.50cal
338gr
BC=.220
Designed for Maximum Penetration on Medium to Heavy Game. (Deer, Bear, Elk)
- Smaller hollow point cavity controls expansion
- Smooth plated finish reduces standard deviation between shots for superior accuracy
- Larger diameter gas check for tight seal
- Reduced ogive increases ballistic coefficient and accuracy
- Flutes in gas check make it easier to load
- Scores inside gas check allow positive release when bullet exits barrel
PowerBelt Platinums are plated using a proprietary process that creates a smoother, more uniform surface that reduces the standard deviation between shots. This plating results in reduced resistance as the bullet travels down the bore, producing faster, more consistent velocities to improve both trajectory and accuracy.
PowerBelt Platinums also deliver an improved ballistic coefficient by utilizing a more aggressive bullet taper design. Not only does the taper provide for a more aerodynamic flight, it also helps control the rate of expansion – regardless of powder charge or bullet velocity on impact. This makes the Platinum the perfect all around choice for use with magnum loads (110-150 grain powder equivalent).
Also, the Platinum’s larger diameter, fluted gas check fits more tightly than that of a standard PowerBelt, and is reinforced to better withstand magnum pressures, improving both velocity and accuracy.

Contains 50 bullets
Description
Our copper-plated PowerBelts have become the most popular muzzleloading projectiles since the roundball and truly are “the bullets that made sabots obsolete.” They are #1 for a reason, and if you don’t believe us, ask any hunter who has shot them. The thin copper plating greatly reduces bore friction for higher velocities – while still allowing for optimal bullet expansion within the rifling grooves.

Contains 50 bullets
Description
Our copper-plated PowerBelts have become the most popular muzzleloading projectiles since the roundball and truly are “the bullets that made sabots obsolete.” They are #1 for a reason, and if you don’t believe us, ask any hunter who has shot them. The thin copper plating greatly reduces bore friction for higher velocities – while still allowing for optimal bullet expansion within the rifling grooves.

QTY 15
.45cal
280gr
BC=.333
Designed for Maximum Long-Range Performance on Medium to Heavy Game. (Deer, Antelope, Elk)Designed for Maximum Long-Range Performance on Medium to Heavy Game. (Deer, Antelope, Elk)
- Polycarbonate tip preserves aerodynamic integrity and prevents premature expansion
- Smooth plated finish reduces standard deviation between shots for superior accuracy
- Larger diameter gas check for tight seal
- Larger hollow point cavity reduces weight and maximizes internal expansion
- Longer Length combined with aggressively tapered shape
- Flutes in gas check make it easier to load
- Scores inside gas check allow positive release when bullet exits barrel
In testing with CVA’s PARAMOUNT rifle, using the recommended “super-magnum” charge of 140 grains by-volume of Blackhorn propellant, ELR bullets achieved muzzle velocities in excess of 2200 fps.
PowerBelt ELR Bullets were specially designed for CVA’s PARAMOUNT rifle, but can provide superior long-range performance in any .45 caliber muzzleloader with a twist rate of 1:24 or faster. In testing with the PARAMOUNT, using the recommended “super-magnum” charge of 140 grains by-volume of Blackhorn propellant, ELR bullets achieved muzzle velocities in excess of 2200 fps.
Critical to the ELR’s velocity potential is that it is .45 caliber, rather than .50 caliber. Because of the smaller bore diameter, the ELR bullets can be longer than a same-weight .50 caliber bullet would be. That length, when combined with the bullet’s aggressively tapered shape, delivers a ballistic coefficient of .333, which is superior to that of any .50 caliber muzzle loading projectile.
Internally, the ELR is similar in concept to the PowerBelt AeroLite bullet, incorporating a large hollow point cavity which eliminates weight from the core, allowing that weight to be used to lengthen the bullet. This hollow core is filled by the tail of the super-hard polycarbonate ballistic tip, which offsets the tendency of the bullet to expand too rapidly.
Optimal performance of the ELR will be achieved using “magnum” or “super-magnum” propellant charges. Rifles like the CVA PARAMOUNT are designed to handle such “super-magnum” charges (meaning: charges that produce higher pressures than traditional magnum loads). With rifles not designed for such high pressure loads, the
maximum propellant charge recommended by the rifle manufacturer should not be exceeded.
Ballistics:
105gr by weight of Blackhorn 45 280 ELR 200 YD Zero Range Drop Veolcity Energy 0 -1.8 2300 3288 50 1.6 2183 2962 100 3.2 2069 2661 150 2.7 1959 2385 200 0 1852 2133 300 -13.4 1652 1696 350 -24.7 1558 1509 400 -39.5 1470 1343 450 -58.4 1387 1197

Designed for Maximum Long-Range Performance on Medium to Heavy Game. (Deer, Antelope, Elk)Designed for Maximum Long-Range Performance on Medium to Heavy Game. (Deer, Antelope, Elk)
- Polycarbonate tip preserves aerodynamic integrity and prevents premature expansion
- Smooth plated finish reduces standard deviation between shots for superior accuracy
- Larger diameter gas check for tight seal
- Larger hollow point cavity reduces weight and maximizes internal expansion
- Longer Length combined with aggressively tapered shape
- Flutes in gas check make it easier to load
- Scores inside gas check allow positive release when bullet exits barrel

Our copper-plated PowerBelts have become the most popular muzzleloading projectiles since the roundball and truly are “the bullets that made sabots obsolete.” They are #1 for a reason, and if you don’t believe us, ask any hunter who has shot them. The thin copper plating greatly reduces bore friction for higher velocities – while still allowing for optimal bullet expansion within the rifling grooves.

PowerBelt® ELR Bullets were specially designed for CVA’s PARAMOUNT™ rifle, but can provide superior long-range performance in any .40, .45 or .50 caliber muzzleloader. In testing with the CVA PARAMOUNT™, using the the maximum recommended “supermagnum” charge of Blackhorn® 209 propellant, ELR bullets achieved muzzle velocities of 2740 in .40 caliber, 2560 in .45 caliber, and 2380 in .50 caliber. Critical to the ELR’s long-range potential is the high ballistic coefficient
as compared to other muzzleloading projectiles. Due to their longer length and aggressively tapered shape, the ELRs deliver a .360 BC in .40, a .333 BC in .45 and a .312 BC in .50 caliber. Internally, the ELR is similar in concept to the PowerBelt® AeroLite® bullet, incorporating a large hollow point cavity which eliminates weight from the core, allowing that weight to be used to lengthen the bullet. This hollow core is filled by the tail of the polycarbonate ballistic tip, which offsets the tendency of the bullet to expand too rapidly. Optimal performance of the ELR will be achieved using “magnum” or “super-magnum” propellant charges. Rifles like the CVA PARAMOUNT™ are designed to handle such “super-magnum” charges (meaning: charges that produce higher pressures than traditional magnum loads). With rifles not designed for such high pressure loads, the maximum propellant charge recommended by the rifle manufacturer should not be exceeded.