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T/C Pro Hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="Halfmast" data-source="post: 323867" data-attributes="member: 20855"><p><em>Yes, please do share your findings! What was the problem with the hinge pin. Had you fired this rifle much? How many rounds had you put down it? I have the TC Prohunter in the .50 and use triple seven (100 grains) with the 250 grain Shockwave black sabot with the yellow tip and it shoots a 1" group at 100 consistently. And that is using the Win 209 Shotgun primer. I remove the breech plug and do a complete clean between shots. I have shot Cecil Epps 260 Grain Deadcenters before in other Encore .50 Cal muzzleloaders and got the same accuracy. Have never had a hinge pin problem. Use the same frame with at 7MM Rem Mag Prohunter barrel. With both barrels a total of 500 rounds have been put down range. Want to know more about this 200 yard stuff. What kind of group do you get? Do you clean the gun between shots or shooting sessions and do you keep the hinge pin oiled?</em></p><p> </p><p>gun)<em>U.S. Army Retired (1964 to 2005)</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halfmast, post: 323867, member: 20855"] [I]Yes, please do share your findings! What was the problem with the hinge pin. Had you fired this rifle much? How many rounds had you put down it? I have the TC Prohunter in the .50 and use triple seven (100 grains) with the 250 grain Shockwave black sabot with the yellow tip and it shoots a 1" group at 100 consistently. And that is using the Win 209 Shotgun primer. I remove the breech plug and do a complete clean between shots. I have shot Cecil Epps 260 Grain Deadcenters before in other Encore .50 Cal muzzleloaders and got the same accuracy. Have never had a hinge pin problem. Use the same frame with at 7MM Rem Mag Prohunter barrel. With both barrels a total of 500 rounds have been put down range. Want to know more about this 200 yard stuff. What kind of group do you get? Do you clean the gun between shots or shooting sessions and do you keep the hinge pin oiled?[/I] gun)[I]U.S. Army Retired (1964 to 2005)[/I] [/QUOTE]
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