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Muzzleloader Hunting
First Shots out of Savage
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<blockquote data-quote="sirsye" data-source="post: 843926" data-attributes="member: 64608"><p>How was the loading pressure with the orange mmp sabots. I am going to guess that the 250 gr. .452's with the mmp short black sabot loaded on the firm side.</p><p></p><p>Did the orange load quite a bit easier? If they did, try Harvester short black sabots for the Remington 300 gr. and Harvester black crush ribs with the Hornady .458's.</p><p></p><p>Also, try some H4198 powder with the 300 gr. bullets. I would start at 63 gr. I never went above 66 grain. This powder should help you with the 300 gr. .458 bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirsye, post: 843926, member: 64608"] How was the loading pressure with the orange mmp sabots. I am going to guess that the 250 gr. .452's with the mmp short black sabot loaded on the firm side. Did the orange load quite a bit easier? If they did, try Harvester short black sabots for the Remington 300 gr. and Harvester black crush ribs with the Hornady .458's. Also, try some H4198 powder with the 300 gr. bullets. I would start at 63 gr. I never went above 66 grain. This powder should help you with the 300 gr. .458 bullets. [/QUOTE]
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