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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Going to pick up a muzzy, had to give up archery. Advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="OldDutch" data-source="post: 2280388" data-attributes="member: 119791"><p>I haven't muzzle loaded CO for a few years, and the rules change every year, but it's restrictive. No scopes, no sabots, minimum caliber went up recently for elk, you can not used pelletized powder, and on it goes…</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I use a Thompson Center inline 50. The inlines are easy to clean and easy to unload compared with muzzle loaders. It's got a fiber front sight and a Williams peep on the rear. I like Lee REAL bullets personally, but most any quality off the shelf bullet will work fine. I found I tend to get best accuracy somewhere below 100 grains, but not usually below 90 grains. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. If you can get one during archery, you can do it with black powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldDutch, post: 2280388, member: 119791"] I haven’t muzzle loaded CO for a few years, and the rules change every year, but it’s restrictive. No scopes, no sabots, minimum caliber went up recently for elk, you can not used pelletized powder, and on it goes… Anyway, I use a Thompson Center inline 50. The inlines are easy to clean and easy to unload compared with muzzle loaders. It’s got a fiber front sight and a Williams peep on the rear. I like Lee REAL bullets personally, but most any quality off the shelf bullet will work fine. I found I tend to get best accuracy somewhere below 100 grains, but not usually below 90 grains. Good luck. If you can get one during archery, you can do it with black powder. [/QUOTE]
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Going to pick up a muzzy, had to give up archery. Advice needed
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