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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Troubles with CVA rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="smokey92" data-source="post: 739302" data-attributes="member: 60751"><p>Is it scoped? Loose rings? My Kodiak gave me fit's when new, all over the place, especially with new 777 pellets. Clean it real good, get some Montana bore conditioner, only takes a couple passes, try some loose powder, .300 Deep Curl .45 bullet in a MMP black sabot, and CCi magnum 209 primer. Worked well for me. I use Blackhorn 209 powder but you'll need a different breech plug for that powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokey92, post: 739302, member: 60751"] Is it scoped? Loose rings? My Kodiak gave me fit's when new, all over the place, especially with new 777 pellets. Clean it real good, get some Montana bore conditioner, only takes a couple passes, try some loose powder, .300 Deep Curl .45 bullet in a MMP black sabot, and CCi magnum 209 primer. Worked well for me. I use Blackhorn 209 powder but you'll need a different breech plug for that powder. [/QUOTE]
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