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Muzzleloader Hunting
Bergara Barrel for TC Pro Htr Question
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 728985" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>With the T-EZ bullets, unless you have an extremely tight barrel, they should load easy. I shoot the TMZ bullet with the supplied sabot. I guess I've been lucky with all my different rifles, as I've never had to change from the supplied sabot.</p><p> </p><p>I do have a package of the Harvester crushed ribs that a shooter gave me and designed for the boattail bullet. They loaded easier but, they also opened up my group to over 4". I was doing some force measurements that day, which is why I decided to try them. There are many shooters that like to experiment with different sabots, loads and bullets. I'm glad those shooters do that but, I have a habit of identifying, or determining (even if only in my mind) what I need to do, to get what I have shooting acceptable. That's the challenge for me.</p><p> </p><p>I highly suggest you read Mike's entire site. Fontier Gander mentioned the breech shims that Mike sells. I highly recommend you read Mike's site about head space. They work great when properly used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 728985, member: 33046"] With the T-EZ bullets, unless you have an extremely tight barrel, they should load easy. I shoot the TMZ bullet with the supplied sabot. I guess I've been lucky with all my different rifles, as I've never had to change from the supplied sabot. I do have a package of the Harvester crushed ribs that a shooter gave me and designed for the boattail bullet. They loaded easier but, they also opened up my group to over 4". I was doing some force measurements that day, which is why I decided to try them. There are many shooters that like to experiment with different sabots, loads and bullets. I'm glad those shooters do that but, I have a habit of identifying, or determining (even if only in my mind) what I need to do, to get what I have shooting acceptable. That's the challenge for me. I highly suggest you read Mike's entire site. Fontier Gander mentioned the breech shims that Mike sells. I highly recommend you read Mike's site about head space. They work great when properly used. [/QUOTE]
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