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Old 11-01-2007 | 05:42 PM
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Default RE: loose powder

I have the hodgdon pyrodex RS will this stuff shoot pretty good out of my optimas?or should I go with the pellets?.
Pyrodex RS will shoot fine. If you normally load two pellets, then load 100 grains of the Pyrodex RS.

Now how do you go about hunting with it? I mean like the pellets I use speed loaders for the pellets is there something I should use to make pre measure 100 grain charges
Well you can use speed loaders with loose powder as well. Measure out 100 grains of the loose powder and pour that into your tube speed load. Then just pop the top on the speed loader in the field and pour that down the barrel. From another container, I keep my sabots and bullets and load that way.

are there any advantages of using the loose? if so what? and the RS will that should shoot good out of my gun also?
Cost of the powder is the biggest advantage. Plus for those that like to tinker with powder charges, its much easier to do with the loose then the pellets. And yes, it should shoot just fine out of your rifle. You might even notice better accuracy if you play with the load volume a little and tweak it.

One last thing though on the back of the bottle is it says its smokeless does that sound right? I just wanna be safe dont wanna get blown up or nothing well thanks and sorry for so many posts on here ppl are probably getting sick of seeing my posts........
If it is Pyrodex RS it is perfectly safe to use in your muzzleloader. Just do not exceed 120 grains of the loose powder in your rifle. Some rifles even suggest 100 grains as a max load of loose powder, so check your manual.
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