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Muzzleloader Hunting
Good load gone bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 732596" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>When I am at the range and sighting in load testing or similar, I sand bag the front and rear to get rock solid when shooting. My encore doesn't give me flinch nor does my 300rum so I know I'm not flinching. The thing that concerns me is tmz's with the supplied sabots take A LOT of force to load. I'm not a small guy I'm big (300lbs) and I'm not flabby and it takes quite a bit of force to load it. I have a bullet starter and I have to put much of my weight to start it and when I use my ramrod I have to be careful as to not brake the supplied encore ramrod because I have to use about half of my weight to load it. It is the hardest by far to load over everything else I have ever had. My palm gets sore after a couple loads too. So maybe something different may help. I can't really regulate seating pressure cuz it's very difficult to control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 732596, member: 26633"] When I am at the range and sighting in load testing or similar, I sand bag the front and rear to get rock solid when shooting. My encore doesn't give me flinch nor does my 300rum so I know I'm not flinching. The thing that concerns me is tmz's with the supplied sabots take A LOT of force to load. I'm not a small guy I'm big (300lbs) and I'm not flabby and it takes quite a bit of force to load it. I have a bullet starter and I have to put much of my weight to start it and when I use my ramrod I have to be careful as to not brake the supplied encore ramrod because I have to use about half of my weight to load it. It is the hardest by far to load over everything else I have ever had. My palm gets sore after a couple loads too. So maybe something different may help. I can't really regulate seating pressure cuz it's very difficult to control. [/QUOTE]
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