MuzzieLo@der
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Anyone know why it's taking so long for Western Powders to post official loads for the Remington UML? I just got one but hasn't it been out for at least 3 years or so?
Anyone know why it's taking so long for Western Powders to post official loads for the Remington UML? I just got one but hasn't it been out for at least 3 years or so?
Not according to the RUML owners manual. No where does it say only made for or recommended for pellets. It specifically says T7 granular and Pyrodex granular as well as black powder FFg are designed and recommended.
Not sure what to tell you you keep saying only pellets because their advertising pictures have them lol... I think that's called marketing they just want to show and push the 200gr load and showing it with what most people use for simplicity would be pellets. Alot of accurate shooters know that weight charges between what you can get from pellets alot of time end up being more accurate and better suited for their rifles. Maybe they didn't think they had to post every know powder to man in the book as saying black powder FFG covers alot of powders. Western Powders has a article that specificaly list it as safe to use with their posted charges as they test higher charge weight with it. I find it a little funny because when I first bought the gun and did Google searches with BH and the RUML I find no complaints with issues or people ruining breach plugs. What I do find is you on a bunch of forums saying it over and over again but know one else kind of weird? Maybe just not suited for the Johnson rifles they seem to be the only ones listing it as not suitable to bad for the price of them
Lol really your sinking to Grammer checking all ready nice the "Spell Check police"? How about I refer to it as the "Michigan Ultimate Muzzleloader" that seems to get you fired up.... Sorry threw all my research all I find in a bunch of forums is someone by the name of "Encore" saying Remington had issues with their breach plugs most people like to point out that in like the UM the RUML is easily replaced. Again if you don't believe me or you think Remington has to name every powder know to man for it to be approved call or start a service ticket and ask them like I did....
Look up chuck hawk and search Remington UML with blackhorn 209. He goes up to 147 grn by weight. I shoot 135 grn with a 290gn Barnes TMZ.