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Muzzleloader Hunting
Good load gone bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 446489" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>Flyin lizard- I did think that was a big issue. But I also thought it shouldn't affect impact as much as it did, I may be wrong, but I think two inches would be stretching it. The range where I go to has eight to ten ft tall dirt burms ( walls ) on both sides the whole length of the range although it blocked most of the wind it didn't block it all and it also made it like swirl around too. I could tell cuz the snow was going every direction. To answer your question, yes they hit to the sides left and right and also up and down too. But I'm still on the conclusion about the sabots loading without much effort compared to the old ones like I had. It seems as if they are the same as the superglides are. The original sabots I used were very snug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 446489, member: 26633"] Flyin lizard- I did think that was a big issue. But I also thought it shouldn't affect impact as much as it did, I may be wrong, but I think two inches would be stretching it. The range where I go to has eight to ten ft tall dirt burms ( walls ) on both sides the whole length of the range although it blocked most of the wind it didn't block it all and it also made it like swirl around too. I could tell cuz the snow was going every direction. To answer your question, yes they hit to the sides left and right and also up and down too. But I'm still on the conclusion about the sabots loading without much effort compared to the old ones like I had. It seems as if they are the same as the superglides are. The original sabots I used were very snug. [/QUOTE]
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