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Bullets
Ive got a Knight 50 cal Bighorn, Iam new to muzzleloading. Iam shooting Hornady Great Plains 385 gr HB-HP bullets. Do I need to put a small patch between the powder and the bullet. Ive been told this will help to keep a good seal ?
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RE: Bullets
I some times use a wad with flat base bullets, normally don't use anything with a hollow base bullet the idea is for the expanding gas to flare the hollow base and seal it that way.
The patch is normally used to wipe between shots or clean the gun we also wrap a round ball in a patch. Lee |
RE: Bullets
The general rule of thumb is.. a hollow based conical gets no bore button, a flat based conical does.. The Great Plains are hollow base, so I would not use a bore button or patch under them. When you fire, the base will flare and give you the seal you want. Some people do fill the hollow base with bore butter. Why, I am not sure. It is supposed to protect the lead from the heat of ignition, but I thought that with the hollow base, that was the whole point..
If you can shoot sabots where you live, you might want to try 80 grains of powder and a .44 caliber 300 grain Hornady XTP bullet in a green Harvester Crushed Rib sabot. That normally is a real accurate load and a real deer killer. If you need something with more meat to it, you could got to some Gold Dot bullets.. Also, welcome to the forum. Its good to have you here. |
RE: Bullets
Do you use the green harvester CR for the Gold dots as well?
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