Accura Problems?
#61
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: O-H-I-O
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thanks for the info breechplug...also I dont think I was being very consistent each shot because I was excited to shoot it and probably looked like a little kid on christmas morning and I was in a hurry becasue I only had a hour of light left.I bet I coud get the groups down to 1 inch at 75 or perhaps even at 100 yards....With a scope it is going to be a tack driver for sure.
#62
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 3,092
Yep! And that first outing was a good one. You can't know how long it took me to get anything like that sort of accuracy waaaaaay back when I first got into muzzleloading. Aint the internet neat?
I do recommmend you run a couple more patches through that bore a couple of days after cleaning. Just a good routine to get into and, with Pyrodex, it's better not to take chances.
I do recommmend you run a couple more patches through that bore a couple of days after cleaning. Just a good routine to get into and, with Pyrodex, it's better not to take chances.
#63
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2006
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I really like my SS Win Apex. The trigger has absolutely no creep and the rifle shoots anything I put in it. Like you, I consider the action a nuisance when cleaning with water ... however, using smokeless solvents with the BH209 duplexes it is much easier to clean. I haven't been into the breech block but after 3 years and over 400 rounds the trigger is like it it was when it was new. Every so often I spray some rem-oil in there.
Alot of folks have omegas and love them like I do my Win Apex. Only 4-5 years ago, (with the execption of the Pro-Hunter) these were the "top of the line" for both manufacturers.