Sabot or Sabotless.
#1
I decided to start a new thread because I know some people won't read through a long thread. Literacy is becoming a real problem in this country. I see a move to improve the sabotless bullet design. That's good , especially since some states don't allow sabots. But I will address the fact that if you live in a state where sabots are allowed then you should not limit yourself with a sabotless bullet. In the future I will clearly show why a saboted bullet is far far superior to a sabotless bullet. Maybe we should spend money changing laws instead of designing sabotless bullets.
Last edited by borecleaningweasel; 09-16-2010 at 03:46 PM. Reason: fix typo
#3
borecleaningweasel
You do ( no scratch that) You can make sense in there once in awhile if you read between the aarogance...
What did that bit of information cost us?
You do ( no scratch that) You can make sense in there once in awhile if you read between the aarogance...
What did that bit of information cost us?
#5
#6
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I'm talking in-lines 101 baby.The info in that package covers everything you would ever need to know to shoot a muzzleloader with 1 shot 1 kill accuracy. I include muzzle velocity, bullet characteristics and performance, marksmenship tips and techniques, cleaning effectively for accuracy and how to work up the ultimate load for shooting one ragged hole . Some people want to maximize their muzzleloader. I say don't maximize it when you can weasel even more out of it with my techniques. I don't solicit business on forums but people who are interested usually swamp me with pm's . Some people want you to think they are the best so you will buy their stuff. I want you to know I am the best. That's why I offer a triple your money back guarantee
#9
Fork Horn
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I decided to start a new thread because I know some people won't read through a long thread. Literacy is becoming a real problem in this country. I see a move to improve the sabotless bullet design. That's good , especially since some states don't allow sabots. But I will address the fact that if you live in a state where sabots are allowed then you should not limit yourself with a sabotless bullet. In the future I will clearly show why a saboted bullet is far far superior to a sabotless bullet. Maybe we should spend money changing laws instead of designing sabotless bullets.


