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<blockquote data-quote="ouhunter2506" data-source="post: 461252" data-attributes="member: 14327"><p>I've been hunting with a Blackpowder guns for over 30 yrs. I still have 3 of my older Thompson and Knight rifles, .54 cal., .45 cal., & .50 cal. but now I have 5 in-line muzzleloaders Thompson Center Encore .45 28" prohunter barrel, two Knight Blk Diamonds .50 cal., Traditions Deer Hunter realtree camo .50 cal, and Thompson Center 50 cal. Triumph. I use from 85 grs to 100 grs of 777 and the 200 gr. Shock Wave groups really good for me in most of the rifles and the 240 gr. groups better in the others. I hunt deer, hogs and coyotes and I built a 100 yrd range just 50 yrds from my house so I'm always out shooting my guns. I have a 1000 yrd open hay medow in front of my house and my cousin and I will set up targets at every 100 yrds out to 800 yrds and will compete freehand then off the bench but we use our other rifles for that. It's a blast!<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ouhunter2506, post: 461252, member: 14327"] I've been hunting with a Blackpowder guns for over 30 yrs. I still have 3 of my older Thompson and Knight rifles, .54 cal., .45 cal., & .50 cal. but now I have 5 in-line muzzleloaders Thompson Center Encore .45 28" prohunter barrel, two Knight Blk Diamonds .50 cal., Traditions Deer Hunter realtree camo .50 cal, and Thompson Center 50 cal. Triumph. I use from 85 grs to 100 grs of 777 and the 200 gr. Shock Wave groups really good for me in most of the rifles and the 240 gr. groups better in the others. I hunt deer, hogs and coyotes and I built a 100 yrd range just 50 yrds from my house so I'm always out shooting my guns. I have a 1000 yrd open hay medow in front of my house and my cousin and I will set up targets at every 100 yrds out to 800 yrds and will compete freehand then off the bench but we use our other rifles for that. It's a blast!:D [/QUOTE]
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