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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 1109929" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>I'd suggest backing down the BH. Most production rifles seem to like right around 110grs volume charges, that is for their best accuracy and groups. I know a couple guys that shoot 120grs volume and it works for them, but most seem to shoot much better with 110grs volume. I'd try backing it down 5grs and shoot, then repeat until they grouped to your satisfaction.</p><p></p><p>The Whitetail Medicine bullets are made exclusively for Ultimate Firearms Inc. They can not be purchased anyplace else. <u>They are expensive</u>. I've sent over 800 of them since purchasing the rifle and just picked up 600 more. BUT..... the BP Xpress is a designed custom system. <a href="http://ultimatefirearms.com/index.php" target="_blank">Muzzleloader - Long Range Muzzleloader - Custom Muzzleloader: Ultimate Firearms</a></p><p></p><p>Now here's the kicker...... Hornady makes the bullets for UF Inc. and to UF specifications. While some believe that they are merely a rebranded SST, I can assure you, <u>they shoot totally different, as well documented by the above photo</u>. I've shot the SST in the same sabot as the WM, same charge, same everything, and you can see the distinct difference in the photo. <strong>Its always been repeatable too.</strong> I've knurled the SST with the same results. I even sent 5 of the WM and SST's to a shooter, who tested them from top to bottom. There was the slightest difference in the lead. In other's opinions it wasn't significant. SOMETHING IS different, as I've shot plenty of both with the identical results. I like everyone else tries to save as much money as possible, that's why I tried the 300gr SST. I'm still stumped on that........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 1109929, member: 33046"] I'd suggest backing down the BH. Most production rifles seem to like right around 110grs volume charges, that is for their best accuracy and groups. I know a couple guys that shoot 120grs volume and it works for them, but most seem to shoot much better with 110grs volume. I'd try backing it down 5grs and shoot, then repeat until they grouped to your satisfaction. The Whitetail Medicine bullets are made exclusively for Ultimate Firearms Inc. They can not be purchased anyplace else. [U]They are expensive[/U]. I've sent over 800 of them since purchasing the rifle and just picked up 600 more. BUT..... the BP Xpress is a designed custom system. [url=http://ultimatefirearms.com/index.php]Muzzleloader - Long Range Muzzleloader - Custom Muzzleloader: Ultimate Firearms[/url] Now here's the kicker...... Hornady makes the bullets for UF Inc. and to UF specifications. While some believe that they are merely a rebranded SST, I can assure you, [U]they shoot totally different, as well documented by the above photo[/U]. I've shot the SST in the same sabot as the WM, same charge, same everything, and you can see the distinct difference in the photo. [B]Its always been repeatable too.[/B] I've knurled the SST with the same results. I even sent 5 of the WM and SST's to a shooter, who tested them from top to bottom. There was the slightest difference in the lead. In other's opinions it wasn't significant. SOMETHING IS different, as I've shot plenty of both with the identical results. I like everyone else tries to save as much money as possible, that's why I tried the 300gr SST. I'm still stumped on that........ [/QUOTE]
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