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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Determining BC and drop for big bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="ajkellerusmc" data-source="post: 1759869" data-attributes="member: 108702"><p>Buy the Barnes 290 With the tip installed and boat tail configuration. Remember to swab out your barrel every shot 1 wet then 2 dry patches. If you do not velocity will drop off with a cruddy barrel after each shot. I tested this through a chronograph and was amazed to see the velocity deterioration without a clean tube. This might not impress most but I have my Thompson shooting 5 Moa at 300 yds topped with a leupold 3:5x10 CDS. A great Elk gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajkellerusmc, post: 1759869, member: 108702"] Buy the Barnes 290 With the tip installed and boat tail configuration. Remember to swab out your barrel every shot 1 wet then 2 dry patches. If you do not velocity will drop off with a cruddy barrel after each shot. I tested this through a chronograph and was amazed to see the velocity deterioration without a clean tube. This might not impress most but I have my Thompson shooting 5 Moa at 300 yds topped with a leupold 3:5x10 CDS. A great Elk gun. [/QUOTE]
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