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Muzzleloader Hunting
Remington UML load ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Koby Willis" data-source="post: 1454223" data-attributes="member: 106265"><p>I recently bought a RUML and just shot it for the first time this weekend. I have been recommended to use BH209 by the shop that I bought the gun from and multiple friends that have the same muzzy. (I know a lot of people say don't use BH209 because Remington doesnt warranty it but a lot of my buddies haven't had issues yet.) This weekend I was shooting 120gr by volume blackhorn 209 with a Barnes 290 grain bullet and yellow sabot. Im trying to find out fps so that I can get custom turrets made for the Vortex scope I have on the Muzzleloader. Any advice helps, fairly new to muzzleloaders. Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koby Willis, post: 1454223, member: 106265"] I recently bought a RUML and just shot it for the first time this weekend. I have been recommended to use BH209 by the shop that I bought the gun from and multiple friends that have the same muzzy. (I know a lot of people say don't use BH209 because Remington doesnt warranty it but a lot of my buddies haven't had issues yet.) This weekend I was shooting 120gr by volume blackhorn 209 with a Barnes 290 grain bullet and yellow sabot. Im trying to find out fps so that I can get custom turrets made for the Vortex scope I have on the Muzzleloader. Any advice helps, fairly new to muzzleloaders. Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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