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Muzzleloader Hunting
First shot - clean bore
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<blockquote data-quote="Rem700addict" data-source="post: 730459" data-attributes="member: 42574"><p>I advise you to go out and shoot your gun and know your gun well, even if you foul it and then run a couple dry patches through it you can change point of impact, I have seen that happen. Try it and see how it works for your gun. I'm just real curious with the ease of cleaning BH209, i'm wondering if anyone has tested groups with throughly cleaning between shots? If the groups are tight then we could dial our scopes in for these groups and not have to worry about having to foul the barrel before a hunt or leaving it fouled, definitley something i'm going to have to test. And like Encore said if you are shooting shorter ranges then the degree of accuracy and change in POI between shots will not be a big deal between a fouled or not fouled barrel. Especially with the consistency of BH209.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rem700addict, post: 730459, member: 42574"] I advise you to go out and shoot your gun and know your gun well, even if you foul it and then run a couple dry patches through it you can change point of impact, I have seen that happen. Try it and see how it works for your gun. I'm just real curious with the ease of cleaning BH209, i'm wondering if anyone has tested groups with throughly cleaning between shots? If the groups are tight then we could dial our scopes in for these groups and not have to worry about having to foul the barrel before a hunt or leaving it fouled, definitley something i'm going to have to test. And like Encore said if you are shooting shorter ranges then the degree of accuracy and change in POI between shots will not be a big deal between a fouled or not fouled barrel. Especially with the consistency of BH209. [/QUOTE]
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