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RE: TC Triumph loads
Now THAT'S SHOOTING. Almost like the following bullets had a homing device on the first one. Sabots do make a difference, don't they. But you're right - the planets and stars must be in perfect alignment.
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RE: TC Triumph loads
Not to sure about the stars and planets, but a cloudy windless day about 70 degrees really helps. Lee
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RE: TC Triumph loads
Thanks Lee, and all the others for your responses. I'll shoot some of those recipes and see what I come up with.
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RE: TC Triumph loads
im am 13 and looking for a muzzleloader i want some thing that can get out there 250 yrds. what would be best for me
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RE: TC Triumph loads
Hello there deerkiller13. 250 yards is a pretty ambitious goal. I'm no good at all past 175 yards. You need to give us a little info on your background. Would this be your first muzzleloader?Are youexperienced withcartridge rifles? If you are already shooting, what gun/loads/distances have you shot? You might want to start a new post with your question, and provide some background informaton. I'm sure the guys here will have lots of advicefor you.
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RE: TC Triumph loads
just found my triumph load. 2 IMR Whitehots with a 250gr SST low drag sabot, and a kleenbore primer.
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