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Muzzleloader Hunting
Knight Mountaineer vs Remington UML
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<blockquote data-quote="pooldoc" data-source="post: 1025771" data-attributes="member: 53618"><p>Like Encore use the 300 gr version of several bullets because of higher downrange retained energy than the 250 gr. Really nice shooting. What is the bullet drop at 400 yds and what scope are you using? As I mentioned earlier, the heavy vegatation on the ranch we lease makes it almost impossible to tell if the animal has been hit. I killed a nice 12pt at 110 yds Thanksgiving that ran no more than 20 yds before piling up, but after his first jump he was completely out of sight. Do you use a spotter on those long shots?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pooldoc, post: 1025771, member: 53618"] Like Encore use the 300 gr version of several bullets because of higher downrange retained energy than the 250 gr. Really nice shooting. What is the bullet drop at 400 yds and what scope are you using? As I mentioned earlier, the heavy vegatation on the ranch we lease makes it almost impossible to tell if the animal has been hit. I killed a nice 12pt at 110 yds Thanksgiving that ran no more than 20 yds before piling up, but after his first jump he was completely out of sight. Do you use a spotter on those long shots? [/QUOTE]
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