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Muzzleloader Hunting
New to ML's, Looking for advice on brands
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<blockquote data-quote="RJ3" data-source="post: 1300335" data-attributes="member: 101015"><p>Encore thanks for the info. I have started looking into some of the other rounds and see the sabot's and some others that are just straight copper i guess. I am not challenging you on your experience but I have been seeing a lot of reviews on the powerbelt shooting sub MOA at 100 yards. Now just the FPS limits for the bullet to expand or pencil through are concerning and I am leaning away from them now, but what if these need a specific FPS to perform properly, how and why is the construction of a sabot any different? </p><p></p><p>With the the rounds you are recommending, you keep saying to shoot the BH209 powder I believe? Have you shot these rounds with let say the white hot pellets? I hear they burn cleaner than most powder and burn faster also, but with the ease of loading these instead of a new'bie fumbling with a powder charge may help me I think.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJ3, post: 1300335, member: 101015"] Encore thanks for the info. I have started looking into some of the other rounds and see the sabot's and some others that are just straight copper i guess. I am not challenging you on your experience but I have been seeing a lot of reviews on the powerbelt shooting sub MOA at 100 yards. Now just the FPS limits for the bullet to expand or pencil through are concerning and I am leaning away from them now, but what if these need a specific FPS to perform properly, how and why is the construction of a sabot any different? With the the rounds you are recommending, you keep saying to shoot the BH209 powder I believe? Have you shot these rounds with let say the white hot pellets? I hear they burn cleaner than most powder and burn faster also, but with the ease of loading these instead of a new'bie fumbling with a powder charge may help me I think. Thanks again for the info. [/QUOTE]
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