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Muzzleloader Hunting
Help me with long range muzzleloading
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<blockquote data-quote="pressman" data-source="post: 850047" data-attributes="member: 10980"><p>A muzzle loader is just like any gun for accuracy consistency is the key. Pellets vary in grains all over the place. Just weight a few of them for yourself and if you carry a few quick loads in the field they will bump and rub together causing more variants between pellets. Loose powders are the only way to go for accuracy. I agree B2B09 is a superior powder. It is the best most consistent burning powder out their. I found the correct volume that shot sub moa and then I weighed it on my scales. Now when I make my quick loads I just weigh them out and dump them in my tubes. Makes every shot the same.and in the field I can reload just as fast as anyone only my loads will be consistent. You can not beat barns bullets to match consistency either. Do not believe me weigh your bullets. Powerbelts are all over the place. None of this matters 100 yards or less but at 150 or more it will make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pressman, post: 850047, member: 10980"] A muzzle loader is just like any gun for accuracy consistency is the key. Pellets vary in grains all over the place. Just weight a few of them for yourself and if you carry a few quick loads in the field they will bump and rub together causing more variants between pellets. Loose powders are the only way to go for accuracy. I agree B2B09 is a superior powder. It is the best most consistent burning powder out their. I found the correct volume that shot sub moa and then I weighed it on my scales. Now when I make my quick loads I just weigh them out and dump them in my tubes. Makes every shot the same.and in the field I can reload just as fast as anyone only my loads will be consistent. You can not beat barns bullets to match consistency either. Do not believe me weigh your bullets. Powerbelts are all over the place. None of this matters 100 yards or less but at 150 or more it will make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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