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243 shots with the Pro Hunter muzzleloader- in one day
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<blockquote data-quote="ourway77" data-source="post: 113726" data-attributes="member: 6100"><p>Am not familar with the Pro Hunter other than having a barrel in 243 on my Encore, also have a 209x50 barrel for it. I do know that repeated firing with 209 primers some blow back occurs and gets into the trigger mechanism, and if left uncleaned will corrode the trigger and at some time it could fail you. I all but elimated that problem by buying the 45 acp conversion. (Stay away from the Wakeman conversion) it's a piece of crap. No blow back at all. And accuracy has improved over the 209's 10 fold, Put a patch on your jag run it all the way down thew barrel, fire it and watch the ram rod move sometime as much as 2" with the conversion hardly any movement. Be very careful if for some reason the primer doesn't ignite the charge make sure you reseat the bullet as it has move off the powder charge, and this could ruin a new barrel. Just my 2 cents worth hope this shines some light on potential problems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ourway77, post: 113726, member: 6100"] Am not familar with the Pro Hunter other than having a barrel in 243 on my Encore, also have a 209x50 barrel for it. I do know that repeated firing with 209 primers some blow back occurs and gets into the trigger mechanism, and if left uncleaned will corrode the trigger and at some time it could fail you. I all but elimated that problem by buying the 45 acp conversion. (Stay away from the Wakeman conversion) it's a piece of crap. No blow back at all. And accuracy has improved over the 209's 10 fold, Put a patch on your jag run it all the way down thew barrel, fire it and watch the ram rod move sometime as much as 2" with the conversion hardly any movement. Be very careful if for some reason the primer doesn't ignite the charge make sure you reseat the bullet as it has move off the powder charge, and this could ruin a new barrel. Just my 2 cents worth hope this shines some light on potential problems [/QUOTE]
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