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Fouling- Due to the powder being white, the patches run between shots don't appear as crud filled as compared to t7 patches. Looks can be deceiving. The crud ring is still there, approx. the same as t7, in my opinion.
I am no expert, But I do shoot every week and have put a lot of rounds through my ML. With a 2 pellet charge(my normal t7 load) I was unable to distinguish any noticable difference in point of impact. We shot Multiple rounds of 300g shockwaves, 300g xtp and the 350g hornady full bore projectiles. Tried multiple shots without swabbing just to see what affect it had. After 5 shots the crud ring was very noticable and accuracy really suffered. All sabots were black crushed rib. Ease of loading was not an issue with the cr, even after 5 shots without swabbing.
I'min no waytrying to bad mouth this product, these are just my observations. Saw a new product and thought it was worth a try.
I am no expert, But I do shoot every week and have put a lot of rounds through my ML. With a 2 pellet charge(my normal t7 load) I was unable to distinguish any noticable difference in point of impact. We shot Multiple rounds of 300g shockwaves, 300g xtp and the 350g hornady full bore projectiles. Tried multiple shots without swabbing just to see what affect it had. After 5 shots the crud ring was very noticable and accuracy really suffered. All sabots were black crushed rib. Ease of loading was not an issue with the cr, even after 5 shots without swabbing.
I'min no waytrying to bad mouth this product, these are just my observations. Saw a new product and thought it was worth a try.
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