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Muzzleloader Hunting
Trouble with first shot accuracy with T/C Prohunter 50 cal.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 653134" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>They aren't financed by me, so I really don't have a say. And they have worked with sst's and other sabots, but don't like shoving a sabot over fouling at twenty below here in ND in December when our muzzleloader season is. </p><p> </p><p>As far as shooting dirty, I have to with my 44 and lead bulets. My ruger srh doesn't do as well for the first hundred or two. After a couple of hundred shots with the same load, I can hit a clay bird every shot offhand at 100 yards with it and have seriously peeved at least one geltleman with a 222 and a varmint scope at 220 meters with it. We were shooting at a clay bird chunk at 220meters in a heck of a gusty wind(no wind meter but 30mph would be conservative at gust) , and he wasn't any better at 220 than I was with the 44. He got me after about 15 shots and finally got it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 653134, member: 48043"] They aren't financed by me, so I really don't have a say. And they have worked with sst's and other sabots, but don't like shoving a sabot over fouling at twenty below here in ND in December when our muzzleloader season is. As far as shooting dirty, I have to with my 44 and lead bulets. My ruger srh doesn't do as well for the first hundred or two. After a couple of hundred shots with the same load, I can hit a clay bird every shot offhand at 100 yards with it and have seriously peeved at least one geltleman with a 222 and a varmint scope at 220 meters with it. We were shooting at a clay bird chunk at 220meters in a heck of a gusty wind(no wind meter but 30mph would be conservative at gust) , and he wasn't any better at 220 than I was with the 44. He got me after about 15 shots and finally got it. [/QUOTE]
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