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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
BPCRs suck at Long Range!
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<blockquote data-quote="jmatson" data-source="post: 234422" data-attributes="member: 12025"><p>A good friend of mine shoots on the US muzzle loader team, he as a Parker Hale 451 and an original rifle that he routinely shoots very high 90's at 600 yds usually placing in the top three. </p><p> </p><p>I was with him one day his neighbors farm shooting at 600 yds boy did he draw a crowd, they couldn't beleave he was possible to shoot a muzzle loader that far. His long range load is 540gr .451 pure lead bullet pushed by 140gr of FF. The rifle does recoil a little with that load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmatson, post: 234422, member: 12025"] A good friend of mine shoots on the US muzzle loader team, he as a Parker Hale 451 and an original rifle that he routinely shoots very high 90's at 600 yds usually placing in the top three. I was with him one day his neighbors farm shooting at 600 yds boy did he draw a crowd, they couldn't beleave he was possible to shoot a muzzle loader that far. His long range load is 540gr .451 pure lead bullet pushed by 140gr of FF. The rifle does recoil a little with that load. [/QUOTE]
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