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Muzzleloader Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Buckman300" data-source="post: 1988380" data-attributes="member: 42984"><p>A couple years ago I built a long range muzzleloader for myself that has been a game changer. I've killed several deer, elk and antelope out to 480 yards, including a pair of doe antelope that I killed with one shot. This gun has a Manners EH1 stock, Remington 700 action and a Brux 45 cal barrel. I'm shooting Arrowhead sporting goods 325 grain XLD bullets which have to be swaged to fit the bore but they shoot very, very well. I practice out to 800 yards with it regularly and in good conditions will hit at 800 yards every single shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckman300, post: 1988380, member: 42984"] A couple years ago I built a long range muzzleloader for myself that has been a game changer. I’ve killed several deer, elk and antelope out to 480 yards, including a pair of doe antelope that I killed with one shot. This gun has a Manners EH1 stock, Remington 700 action and a Brux 45 cal barrel. I’m shooting Arrowhead sporting goods 325 grain XLD bullets which have to be swaged to fit the bore but they shoot very, very well. I practice out to 800 yards with it regularly and in good conditions will hit at 800 yards every single shot. [/QUOTE]
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