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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
blackhorn vs triple 7
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<blockquote data-quote="pooldoc" data-source="post: 1048896" data-attributes="member: 53618"><p>T7 or Pyrodex pellets, rarely weigh the same out of the box, much less after handling. Pre weighted loads in a plastic loading tube are just as quick as loading pellets and are far more consistent. No longer do I have to reload evey day after I finish hunting and clean up is a snap. </p><p> Unlike the typical eastern shot of 80 to 90 yards, my normal shot in West Texas is 125 to 175 yds and I am much more comfortable taking that shot knowing that I can depend on shot to shot consistency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pooldoc, post: 1048896, member: 53618"] T7 or Pyrodex pellets, rarely weigh the same out of the box, much less after handling. Pre weighted loads in a plastic loading tube are just as quick as loading pellets and are far more consistent. No longer do I have to reload evey day after I finish hunting and clean up is a snap. Unlike the typical eastern shot of 80 to 90 yards, my normal shot in West Texas is 125 to 175 yds and I am much more comfortable taking that shot knowing that I can depend on shot to shot consistency. [/QUOTE]
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