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Brass Powerbelt ELR Bullet Loading Jag - Fits .40, .45 & .50 Cal - MZ1696
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Brass Powerbelt ELR Bullet Loading Jag - Fits .40, .45 & .50 Cal - MZ1696


Designed for use with any ramrod or starter (10-32 thread)
Fits Powerbelt ELR bullets & all .40 to .50 cal bullets

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Current price $15.00
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Current price $15.00
SKU MZ1696

Description


The Powerbelt ELR Loading Jag is designed specifically for use with the Powerbelt ELR .40, .45 & .50 caliber bullets. The extended ballistic tip of the ELR bullet requires a loading tip with a deeper recess to ensure proper alignment and to protect the ballistic tip from being crushed during loading. The ELR loading jag serves both of these functions and is highly recommended for anyone shooting ELR bullets out of any .40 through .50 caliber rifle.

The ELR loading jag is milled out of brass to ensure the barrel of any muzzleloader does not get scratched when using the loading tip. Additionally, the loading tip features 10/32 threads so it can be used with most ramrods and bullet starters on the market today.

When it comes to accuracy proper alignment and ballistic integrity of the bullet is absolutely vital. The Powerbelt ELR Loading Jag is the right tool for use with ELR bullets in any application. Ensure you are ready for trips afield and at the range with the ELR Loading Jag.

Specifications

Fits
POWERBELT ELR BULLETS
Size
.40 & .45 & .50 CALIBER
Concave Tip Design
DOESN'T DAMAGE TIPS

Features

Customer Reviews

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ColeTrain
Great!

I ordered both the CVA version and the muzzleloaders version jag. I found at the muzzleloaders version was superior quality and function to the CVA jag. Good product, would highly recommend.

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K.M. (Kansas City, KS)
Works

It does like to stick to the bullet and pullsit back out, I did figure out a slight twist will break it loose though.

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Sam J.
Needs a little work.

I used this jag for the 45 cal 285 grain elr powerbelt bullets. The first bullet I loaded stuck in the jag and when I pulled the ramrod out, the copper / lead part of the bullet came with it stuck in the jag. The rear plastic part of the powerbelt stayed in the barrel. I think I can make it work with a bullet and some polishing compound. I ended up using the small plastic jag that comes with the elr powerbelt bullets and it worked fine.