Originally Posted by
SuperKirby
Finally got out to shoot this morning. I had planned to use 260 pt golds in a BCR sabot over 90 gr. BH209 out of the Pro Hunter. The bullet went down under the weight of the ramrod. I figured it probably wasn't going to work but put a primer in and pulled the trigger. Got a poof of smoke. I pulled the plug to confirm the bullet exited the barrel. Loaded up again only this time switched to the regular Harvester black sabot. A little more resistance but not much. Pulled the trigger and only a primer pop. Second primer same thing.
Put the PT Golds away and got out some .458 325 FTX's in BCR's. This was just a bit too tight. It went down using the Knight range rod (which is well worth the investment for anyone that doesn't have one. Great product!) but I think if I had to reload in the field with the TC ramrod it wouldn't work. Certainly wouldn't be fast.
Went back to the bullet collection and still had a few .452 300 gr. XTP's. I shot my first muzzleloader deer with these. In the BCR they loaded real nice. Now it was time to shoot.
When the real shooting started it was 32* and breeze blowing right to left. Had some snowflakes falling on and off the whole range session. First 2 shots at 50 yards were touching about 3" low. Left/right was perfect. Adjusted up. Next shot was about an inch low. Raised the front sight as high as it would go. Next shot was an inch high. I was happy with that.
At this point I was pretty well cold and I have a tendency to get bored shooting paper. I have a 6" gong hanging at a measured 98 yards. I decided to take a shot at that and if I hit it first shot I was ready to hunt. Pulled the trigger and that gong about flew off it's hook. Packed up, came inside and made some coffee.
Come on December...
You might have to get some MMP HPH-12's for those PT's...
But it sounds like you got thing working - good hunting...