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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
"Traditional" LR Muzzle Loader - How?
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<blockquote data-quote="jes10x1" data-source="post: 171546" data-attributes="member: 8715"><p><strong>Gentlemen, thank you & more...</strong></p><p></p><p>I really appreciate your inputs. I do want to pursue the "traditional" style. I was not thinking of a round ball gun, but rather a .45 cal barrel that would throw a long heavy projectile. I mentioned the Whitworth. I think they shot something like a 525 or 575 gr 451 cal with 60 gr of powder. I'd rather have higher velocity, but suspect if the round is supersonic & goes subsonic during flight, there could be issues. </p><p></p><p>Any recommendations on where to have the lock/trigger work done?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jes10x1, post: 171546, member: 8715"] [b]Gentlemen, thank you & more...[/b] I really appreciate your inputs. I do want to pursue the "traditional" style. I was not thinking of a round ball gun, but rather a .45 cal barrel that would throw a long heavy projectile. I mentioned the Whitworth. I think they shot something like a 525 or 575 gr 451 cal with 60 gr of powder. I'd rather have higher velocity, but suspect if the round is supersonic & goes subsonic during flight, there could be issues. Any recommendations on where to have the lock/trigger work done? [/QUOTE]
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