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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Knight ultralight 45, never handled a muzzleloader, what now?
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Titus" data-source="post: 2619658" data-attributes="member: 61851"><p>Yes, they are still available and they come with the sabot. They work great in my Remington ML especially with Blackhorn 209 powder which has become scarce and extremely expensive .e.g., 8 ounces for $65; 8 pounces is equivalent to 3500 grains so at 90 grains (by weight) for each shot that's about 35 loads per 8 oz container or about $1.80 per shot just got powder. I have been in touch with Hodgdon's about this ridiculous situation and they claim that other powders have greater priority, that's why supply is so limited</p><p></p><p>Still available and they work great; I use the 220 gr. for whitetails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Titus, post: 2619658, member: 61851"] Yes, they are still available and they come with the sabot. They work great in my Remington ML especially with Blackhorn 209 powder which has become scarce and extremely expensive .e.g., 8 ounces for $65; 8 pounces is equivalent to 3500 grains so at 90 grains (by weight) for each shot that’s about 35 loads per 8 oz container or about $1.80 per shot just got powder. I have been in touch with Hodgdon’s about this ridiculous situation and they claim that other powders have greater priority, that’s why supply is so limited Still available and they work great; I use the 220 gr. for whitetails. [/QUOTE]
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