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sarge_cbr 07-30-2006 10:27 PM

muzzleloaders
 
for huntin wat grain of a bullet do u use and how much powder do u use

Mike Hill 08-01-2006 04:26 AM

RE: muzzleloaders
 
Hello and welcome to the wonderful world of muzzle loading! What I have to tell yu could fill a book so I will keep it shot. Things I would need to know is what type of gun do you have so I know if it can use magnum loads and the twist of the barrel so I know if it can use sabot rounds or round ball exct. Check out the black powder forum below its a welth of info.

CtHunter8 08-01-2006 09:53 AM

RE: muzzleloaders
 

for deer? 325 grain maxi-ball with 100 grains of black powder out of my T/C Hawkens .50 cal


-Travis-

700bdl870exp 08-01-2006 10:49 PM

RE: muzzleloaders
 
omega,kodiak, and 700ml all use 100gr 777 and 240 or 250gr xtp's

hartshot101 08-08-2006 09:15 AM

RE: muzzleloaders
 
for me in my cva optima a 295 grn powerbelt with a 150 grns of pyrodex.

Paul L Mohr 08-08-2006 03:27 PM

RE: muzzleloaders
 
I use a 350 grn Precision Rifle bullet with the all lead bullet and polymer tip. I use 90 grns of 777 or 100 grns of clean shot (Pioneer).

Paul

Rebel Hog 08-08-2006 05:47 PM

RE: muzzleloaders
 
I have been using Hornady XTP 260grs and 85 grns of Pyrodex and using Large Rifle Primersout of a Knight "Wolverine" for years.

skeeter 7MM 08-09-2006 08:14 PM

RE: muzzleloaders
 
I have had good luck with 240-300 gr sabot projectiles under 100-120 RS or90 -110 777. The past few years I have been using the 250gr sst under 105 gr 777 ffg. For sheer cost effectiveness I shoot a pile of 240xtps under 95gr 777 ffg, then switch as season looms. I have owned Gonic, TC's, Knight and Rem 700 inlines.

This year I will be giving the Savage 10 II a go. The benefits of being able to use smokeless powder are to hard to ignore any longer(legal here), soI just had to try a new toy. I will be running 250gr sst under smokeless powder but haven't fully decieded yet which one, either IMR 4759 or Viht N110 have given me great results.

lefteye 08-14-2006 09:11 PM

RE: muzzleloaders
 
245 or 295 grain powerbelts and 100 grains or two pellets of powder is a basic load that works in alot of guns. Each gun needs to be tweeked a little, but that is the fun part. Shockwave sabots are a good choice, too.

Duffy 08-14-2006 10:21 PM

RE: muzzleloaders
 
Just a little foot note to Skeeter's post. For anyone who is new to muzzleloaders and doesn't know this.

NEVER USE SMOKLESS POWDER IN A MUZZLELOADER (unless it is one like the Savage, mentioned by Sheeter,that is oked by the manufacturer).

Robin down under


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