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Muzzleloader Hunting
Savage Muzzle loaders?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cuda" data-source="post: 1163659" data-attributes="member: 30408"><p>I have a Savage 10ML-ll 50cal and it will shoot a 3 shot 1" group at 100yds I have it zeroed at 200yds. I load it with 69gr of IMR4198 with a 300gr Hornady .458 bullet in a Harvester Black Crushed Rib sabot. I use the same load for my custom 45 I build with a 290gr .451 TEZ bullet and a lubed wad under it sabot less. It is zeroed in at 200yds too. Both guns are great for killing deer one well placed shot and they drop right there. Once you start shooting smoke less you will never go back. I cleaned the barrels when I first got them and have not cleaned them since. I clean my breech plug and that is it. I have had many black powder guns over the years and spent more time cleaning than shooting. I can not believe I wasted all of that money and time. I had 45s and 50s and even a 58cal. Now I like to shoot my 50 and 45 I can sit back and watch the guys with black powder clean their guns. And I do not have to do anything to mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cuda, post: 1163659, member: 30408"] I have a Savage 10ML-ll 50cal and it will shoot a 3 shot 1" group at 100yds I have it zeroed at 200yds. I load it with 69gr of IMR4198 with a 300gr Hornady .458 bullet in a Harvester Black Crushed Rib sabot. I use the same load for my custom 45 I build with a 290gr .451 TEZ bullet and a lubed wad under it sabot less. It is zeroed in at 200yds too. Both guns are great for killing deer one well placed shot and they drop right there. Once you start shooting smoke less you will never go back. I cleaned the barrels when I first got them and have not cleaned them since. I clean my breech plug and that is it. I have had many black powder guns over the years and spent more time cleaning than shooting. I can not believe I wasted all of that money and time. I had 45s and 50s and even a 58cal. Now I like to shoot my 50 and 45 I can sit back and watch the guys with black powder clean their guns. And I do not have to do anything to mine. [/QUOTE]
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