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Muzzleloader Hunting
Rem UML stock replacement options?
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<blockquote data-quote="RCMSTER" data-source="post: 1564464" data-attributes="member: 54689"><p>Could you give some more info on this breech plug? Where can I get one? What advantage does it offer over the factory plug? What do they cost? On another note, that McMillan stock sure looks good. I have 2 of them, one on my 375 ruger and one on my 264 win mag. Guess I never thought about that option. You're right about that video. The muzzle didn't even budge. Lordy. At one time i had talked to Bob Parker of Parker bullets. He sent me a pic of a 5" group he shot at 500 yards with his 700 UML, using 173 grains of blackthorn and one of his bullets, but i can't remember which one. I used his bullets for one season. They shot good, but when my daughter shot her deer with his bullet, it exploded into a whole bunch of pieces. I bet we dug at least a dozen bits of bullet out when we butchered that deer. I've since went to federal bor-loks, and couldn't be happier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RCMSTER, post: 1564464, member: 54689"] Could you give some more info on this breech plug? Where can I get one? What advantage does it offer over the factory plug? What do they cost? On another note, that McMillan stock sure looks good. I have 2 of them, one on my 375 ruger and one on my 264 win mag. Guess I never thought about that option. You're right about that video. The muzzle didn't even budge. Lordy. At one time i had talked to Bob Parker of Parker bullets. He sent me a pic of a 5" group he shot at 500 yards with his 700 UML, using 173 grains of blackthorn and one of his bullets, but i can't remember which one. I used his bullets for one season. They shot good, but when my daughter shot her deer with his bullet, it exploded into a whole bunch of pieces. I bet we dug at least a dozen bits of bullet out when we butchered that deer. I've since went to federal bor-loks, and couldn't be happier. [/QUOTE]
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