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Muzzleloader Hunting
Hawkin's .54 cal question(s)
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<blockquote data-quote="Meatco1" data-source="post: 201064" data-attributes="member: 10956"><p>There is no restriction concerning the use either Pryodex, or 777 as long as it is in the powder form. Pellets are restricted. There is also a restriction of the length of the bullets used in CO. If the length is over twice the bore diameter, you can't use it during the Muzzleloading season.</p><p> </p><p>I have also heard rumors concerning the shelf life of both 777, & Pryodex, that say once opened, they must be used within a years time, or they lose potency. I have absolutely not found this to be true. I have ran the same loads over a Ohler 35+P when the powder was fresh out of the container, and gotten much the same results after 2 years on the shelf.</p><p> </p><p>Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meatco1, post: 201064, member: 10956"] There is no restriction concerning the use either Pryodex, or 777 as long as it is in the powder form. Pellets are restricted. There is also a restriction of the length of the bullets used in CO. If the length is over twice the bore diameter, you can't use it during the Muzzleloading season. I have also heard rumors concerning the shelf life of both 777, & Pryodex, that say once opened, they must be used within a years time, or they lose potency. I have absolutely not found this to be true. I have ran the same loads over a Ohler 35+P when the powder was fresh out of the container, and gotten much the same results after 2 years on the shelf. Richard [/QUOTE]
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