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Blackhorn 209 new black powder
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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 446314" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>I also tried not swabbing between shots because I figured what would it hurt and found no difference, slightly a little worse. I also recently came to that conclusion of trying hornadys sabots with the same bullets as you said they are the same bullet. It wasn't until after I had recently loaded it again and noticed the new sabots didn't take much effort at all to load down the barrel and seat it. The old bullets and sabots that I had from a couple years ago had a much more snug fit in the barrel and they shot much better( the .5 " groups ) that I was getting and only had about a handfull of them left until this year. I was also getting that accuracy by swabbing the barrel after every shot and because of that I didn't want to change anything. Thanks bowhunthard. I will try and get some of those hornady sabots and give them a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 446314, member: 26633"] I also tried not swabbing between shots because I figured what would it hurt and found no difference, slightly a little worse. I also recently came to that conclusion of trying hornadys sabots with the same bullets as you said they are the same bullet. It wasn't until after I had recently loaded it again and noticed the new sabots didn't take much effort at all to load down the barrel and seat it. The old bullets and sabots that I had from a couple years ago had a much more snug fit in the barrel and they shot much better( the .5 " groups ) that I was getting and only had about a handfull of them left until this year. I was also getting that accuracy by swabbing the barrel after every shot and because of that I didn't want to change anything. Thanks bowhunthard. I will try and get some of those hornady sabots and give them a try. [/QUOTE]
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