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Need help! Buying my first ML
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 1449566" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>Some of the Coopers have been decent shooters, certainly not all and their attempt at .45's was not good at all. However, the Cooper rifles are not rated for any higher charges of BH209 than any other mass produced rifle. Its 84grs by weight or 120grs by volume.</p><p></p><p>You might have missed the post above about the newly designed breech plug for the Remington Ultimate Muzzleloader. The new ASG design completely and entirely corrects any issues with breech plugs in the RUM. It eliminates the PP head space, brass and nipple, it also uses the same modules used by smokeless shooters. It makes the RUM completely capable of shooting BH209 without any risks of gas cutting.</p><p></p><p>NOTE...……… THE REMINGTON ULTIMATE MUZZLELOADER AND/OR THE ULTIMATE FIREARMS INC RIFLES, ARE CAPABLE OF CHARGES MUCH HEAVIER THAN ANY PRODUCTION MUZZLELOADER. DO NOT USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN ANY OTHER MUZZLELOADER! ALWAYS FOLLOW YOUR OWNERS MANUAL.</p><p></p><p>The RUM and the UF muzzleloaders are capable of handling very heavy charges of BH209 and if shooting the maximum charges (160grs V) of BH from either, velocity is 2,400fps and when shooting a 300gr bullet, you're should be good for elk (1,200fpe) to nearly 400yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 1449566, member: 33046"] Some of the Coopers have been decent shooters, certainly not all and their attempt at .45's was not good at all. However, the Cooper rifles are not rated for any higher charges of BH209 than any other mass produced rifle. Its 84grs by weight or 120grs by volume. You might have missed the post above about the newly designed breech plug for the Remington Ultimate Muzzleloader. The new ASG design completely and entirely corrects any issues with breech plugs in the RUM. It eliminates the PP head space, brass and nipple, it also uses the same modules used by smokeless shooters. It makes the RUM completely capable of shooting BH209 without any risks of gas cutting. NOTE...……… THE REMINGTON ULTIMATE MUZZLELOADER AND/OR THE ULTIMATE FIREARMS INC RIFLES, ARE CAPABLE OF CHARGES MUCH HEAVIER THAN ANY PRODUCTION MUZZLELOADER. DO NOT USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN ANY OTHER MUZZLELOADER! ALWAYS FOLLOW YOUR OWNERS MANUAL. The RUM and the UF muzzleloaders are capable of handling very heavy charges of BH209 and if shooting the maximum charges (160grs V) of BH from either, velocity is 2,400fps and when shooting a 300gr bullet, you're should be good for elk (1,200fpe) to nearly 400yds. [/QUOTE]
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