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Muzzleloader Hunting
CVA Accura LR-X. Load Help
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 2588114" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>The video clearly shows Hank cranking in a primed bolt. And if the breech plug isn't tighter in the threads than the bolt, when you try to remove the bolt, the whole breech plug may have to be removed.</p><p>If you loaded it on a dummy bolt, that would be legal for transportation. It would also be legal for getting into position in any recognized muzzleloader match. However, opening up that breech and unscrewing a dummy bolt, rather in a tree stand, box stand, laying in a prairie or hanging on to the side of a rock hill, removing the dummy bolt and installing a primed bolt is an issue.</p><p>At a recognized match, you'll have a lot of fun unscrewing a dummy bolt, not spilling propellant, and then screwing in a live bolt, especially prone and in wet grass with cross sticks.</p><p></p><p>All that extra work for .... maybe .... 50fps? Nope, won't ever happen in my rifles. Kudos to those who like the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 2588114, member: 33046"] The video clearly shows Hank cranking in a primed bolt. And if the breech plug isn't tighter in the threads than the bolt, when you try to remove the bolt, the whole breech plug may have to be removed. If you loaded it on a dummy bolt, that would be legal for transportation. It would also be legal for getting into position in any recognized muzzleloader match. However, opening up that breech and unscrewing a dummy bolt, rather in a tree stand, box stand, laying in a prairie or hanging on to the side of a rock hill, removing the dummy bolt and installing a primed bolt is an issue. At a recognized match, you'll have a lot of fun unscrewing a dummy bolt, not spilling propellant, and then screwing in a live bolt, especially prone and in wet grass with cross sticks. All that extra work for .... maybe .... 50fps? Nope, won't ever happen in my rifles. Kudos to those who like the system. [/QUOTE]
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