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Muzzleloader Hunting
Greenhorn Muzzleloader
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<blockquote data-quote="twentybelow" data-source="post: 1018939" data-attributes="member: 85236"><p><strong>Update:</strong></p><p></p><p>Made it to the range. Loading blue store bought sabots. Took awhile to fumble through the rookie stuff. 6x24x50 scope was almost dead on center out of the box but very low. Adjusted up a bit. It is now at least a 50 yard gun. Next trip to range it will be a 100 yard gun. Loading 70 grains of powder substitute to start. It is definitely a process compared to regular shells/cartridges but I am lovin the ability to dial down the powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twentybelow, post: 1018939, member: 85236"] [b]Update:[/b] Made it to the range. Loading blue store bought sabots. Took awhile to fumble through the rookie stuff. 6x24x50 scope was almost dead on center out of the box but very low. Adjusted up a bit. It is now at least a 50 yard gun. Next trip to range it will be a 100 yard gun. Loading 70 grains of powder substitute to start. It is definitely a process compared to regular shells/cartridges but I am lovin the ability to dial down the powder. [/QUOTE]
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