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Muzzleloader Hunting
New cva accura
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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2998548" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Some shooter's report that the ramrod on the barrel reduces accuracy. I have an Accura LR and I decided to take the ramrod out and keep it in my pack. It is too long as a one piece, so I took a shotgun cleaning rod and got an adapter from Eastern Maine Shooting Supplies and cut the ramrod down to the perfect size. I rethreaded the handle end and put the handle back on. Some people think they need a quick second shot, but I have seldom needed one, and usually don't get a chance if I did need one. </p><p></p><p>Some people believe that the 209 primer will move the bullet down the barrel before the powder is fully lit, which affects accuracy. The rifle primers are hotter, but less powerful, which is supposed to cure that issue. I shoot 300 and 400 gr. bullets, so it made no noticeable difference for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2998548, member: 29323"] Some shooter's report that the ramrod on the barrel reduces accuracy. I have an Accura LR and I decided to take the ramrod out and keep it in my pack. It is too long as a one piece, so I took a shotgun cleaning rod and got an adapter from Eastern Maine Shooting Supplies and cut the ramrod down to the perfect size. I rethreaded the handle end and put the handle back on. Some people think they need a quick second shot, but I have seldom needed one, and usually don't get a chance if I did need one. Some people believe that the 209 primer will move the bullet down the barrel before the powder is fully lit, which affects accuracy. The rifle primers are hotter, but less powerful, which is supposed to cure that issue. I shoot 300 and 400 gr. bullets, so it made no noticeable difference for me. [/QUOTE]
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