Help w/ Omega loads
#13
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2012
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From: vermont
Track of the wolf. I looked up shot cards and I guess I'll order some and take your advice. If this system shows bad accuracy as you mentioned too, the QLA is the problem. Good news is the .454 300 DC is always there. Thanks for the visual you sent of the QLA and such, very well drawn. Thanks alot.
#14
Typical Buck
Joined: Sep 2009
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From: Kansas
I have the exact same gun. It has a very tight bore. My load after much experimenting:
300 grain Harvester Scorpion PT
Harvester Crushed Rib Sabot
100 grains BH 209
Rem STS Primer
When I went over 100 grains of powder, I lost accuracy. The above load is boring to shoot because it dead on all the time.
300 grain Harvester Scorpion PT
Harvester Crushed Rib Sabot
100 grains BH 209
Rem STS Primer
When I went over 100 grains of powder, I lost accuracy. The above load is boring to shoot because it dead on all the time.
#15
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2012
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From: vermont
The scorpion PT Gold 300 shoots well out of mine as well. I use the short mmp black but the crush rib works too. The Omega really has alot of good qualities for a simple muzzleloader. Sabotloader from reading his post directed me towards the deep curl 300 along time ago and that is my hunting round now. i would have tried the nosler if it was available. I do think the 300 .430 nosler would be worth looking into one day. Kevin
#16
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2008
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From: Rapid City, South Dakota
This Nosler Bullet appears to be available right now, and is at a very good price for a premium bullet. It worked better than any other bullet on water jugs, and on deer it is so very destructive to lung tissue.
The following link shows the bullet at work.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/blac...er-bullet.html
The following link shows the bullet at work.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/blac...er-bullet.html
#17
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Nov 2005
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.454 Do not discount your Omega before you try it 2 out of 3 including an Omega have shot the 460 really well, I only use that kind of bullet where I had no other choice as the rainbow trajectory is a pain; but with a 70 grain load of BH mine will hold 1.5 inches at 100 yds which I consider excellant for conicals. All of them will shoot the 350 grain FBP from Hornady better than the flat base conicals and flatter with a 90 gain load.
#18
thanks for responding but what is a shot card and like you already mentioned it could very well be out of my control. I have never used anything but sabots and possibly I may just send these to cayuad as he has what it takes. I cant get better accuracy from the .452 300 deep curl or .430 300 XTP and jacketed hydra con 300. 110 grains of blackhorn 209 regular cci 209 w/ o-ring under the primer. I have an excellent set up and all these work very nicely snuggled inside of an mmp short black. Thanks sabotloader, I have been following your many post for along time now and I have learned so much. i just decided to get involved so I joined
mike
#19
The scorpion PT Gold 300 shoots well out of mine as well. I use the short mmp black but the crush rib works too. The Omega really has alot of good qualities for a simple muzzleloader. Sabotloader from reading his post directed me towards the deep curl 300 along time ago and that is my hunting round now. i would have tried the nosler if it was available. I do think the 300 .430 nosler would be worth looking into one day. Kevin
If you are able to load a 458 sabot in your bore and I think you can if you run the JB treatment - then the best all-around bullet out there for a ML might be the .458-275 grain Bloodline.
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/lid=1...G_Bore_Pellets
This is a short video about running JB's - you really do not need the fancy tools but the product works...
This is the 300 grain - but the 275 looks just like it a little shorter though...

But hey, there is nothing wrong with the Deep Curl
#20
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2012
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From: vermont
I did see the .451 300 nosler still available. I believe my bore already runs a little larger than most omegas. I would like to try a few .458's, i noticed that the 460 no excuse was a bit small for my bore, enough that i applied teflon tape just to get some resistance. No, I have not lost hope yet w/ this bullet, it's more that i have decided, do i really need it. I think staying w/ a sabot set up is my best bet. The .458 300 remington, bloodlines, .458 300 triple shock x HP, and especially the original 300 spitzer flat base. I think the .458 would be the most accurate versatile bullet in the omega, I think. I need to shoot a few to find out. ,452, .430 definately do. Awile back I called Toby and told him how I applied the scorpion's tips that allen set me from harvester to the .430 300 XTP and boy did that shoot nice. I actually did not speak to Toby directly left this message and awhile later I see he did some work of his own w/ the .430 XTP and the tips on one of his sites. Anyway, nice experiment that was fun. Yes, alot of my stuff I do today in muzzleloading came from you guys. It's alot of fun. Great example, I just dont get blow back nor do I put grease on my plug, have used tefon tape on my plug since sabotloader stressed on the fact thats all one needs. My plugs dont get stuck, nothing but a good operating system. sorry for rambling on so long. I am just thankful.


