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Experimenting
I tried Blachorn 209, Triple Se7en pellets and pyrodex loose today. A bunch of fun but not a bunch of success. I was out of 240 grain XTP's so I substituted with some discontinued 225 grain hollow point Speer's.
![]() ![]() ![]() I wasn't getting good groups with the ammount of loose Pyrodex I have been trying so I decided to up the charge to 110 grains. It appeared to tighten the group up. But threw the group off to the left. ![]() |
What were you looking for?
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I was out of Pyrodex Pellets so I thought I would try some different powders. I guess I'll have to buy some more Pellets now.
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do you think pellets are better than loose, I haven't given too much thought to it
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The beauty of loose is you can fine tune the loads in 5 gr increments. it is also much cheaper to shoot. overall IMHO, it is much better all around..Ray
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Originally Posted by pluckit
(Post 3803850)
I was out of Pyrodex Pellets so I thought I would try some different powders. I guess I'll have to buy some more Pellets now.
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 3803920)
I'm surprised the BH 209 wasn't more accurate for you. It's the most accurate for the majority who try it.
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Muzzleloaders are funny like that. We all use what works for us. Even if it seems wrong sometimes.:confused0024:
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110 grains of loose Pyrodex showed some promise and I intend to give that load another try only with the 240 grain XTP'S next time. I would rather stick with loose if I can get it to work.
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Get a trigger job done on that smoker. :poke:
I talked to my buddy who said he has worked the trigger on the Traditions and can get them down to a nice 3lb pull. |
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