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Muzzleloader Hunting
Hornady FPB accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Oppenheimer" data-source="post: 392207" data-attributes="member: 12394"><p>Hey, </p><p>Yes I shot some of them last fall.</p><p>Thinking that the accuracy would help on an antelope hunt.</p><p>No such luck! they shot,, well the best group I got was 6"@ 100yds.</p><p>But they where mostly in the 9"-12" size.</p><p>That just doesnt cut it for me, so I went back to the power belts.</p><p>They will shoot 2-3" out of my Knight T bolt and 700 Rem muzzle loader.</p><p>Try them, they may shoot better for you.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck and hey let me know if they work for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oppenheimer, post: 392207, member: 12394"] Hey, Yes I shot some of them last fall. Thinking that the accuracy would help on an antelope hunt. No such luck! they shot,, well the best group I got was 6"@ 100yds. But they where mostly in the 9"-12" size. That just doesnt cut it for me, so I went back to the power belts. They will shoot 2-3" out of my Knight T bolt and 700 Rem muzzle loader. Try them, they may shoot better for you. Good luck and hey let me know if they work for you. [/QUOTE]
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