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Muzzleloader Hunting
Pop'n Caps ? ? ?
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<blockquote data-quote="STEEL SLINGER" data-source="post: 1079149" data-attributes="member: 42414"><p>Shooting the Blackhorn 209 has been great and until this latest trial and error I only cleaned the rifle at the end of the days shoot. . .I did shoot a whole box (50 pk.) of Harvester sabots one afternoon with out cleaning/swabbing. Accuracy was great, but only after that 4th shot would it stay consistent. I was also shooting a cold barrel between groups. I won't let the rifle set overnight or weekend to weekend without being cleaned, so is there something I could do to keep my POI on target for when the rifle comes out of the safe sparkly clean and heading to the woods/range to shoot? I'm going to try the popping caps method next time I'm going out though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STEEL SLINGER, post: 1079149, member: 42414"] Shooting the Blackhorn 209 has been great and until this latest trial and error I only cleaned the rifle at the end of the days shoot. . .I did shoot a whole box (50 pk.) of Harvester sabots one afternoon with out cleaning/swabbing. Accuracy was great, but only after that 4th shot would it stay consistent. I was also shooting a cold barrel between groups. I won't let the rifle set overnight or weekend to weekend without being cleaned, so is there something I could do to keep my POI on target for when the rifle comes out of the safe sparkly clean and heading to the woods/range to shoot? I'm going to try the popping caps method next time I'm going out though. [/QUOTE]
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