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Muzzleloader Hunting
Savage muzzleloader
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<blockquote data-quote="Unoboats" data-source="post: 756633" data-attributes="member: 49903"><p>Try IMR-4759 42gns, 250 gr Barnes Expanders w/ the sabots provided. if you let the barrel cool a little the sabots will not deform from the heat of the barrel. there fore you should be shooting under a inch at 100 yds. mine shoots in the 5's and 6's regularly. I also use the win 209 primer. Be sure the breech plug is drilled out as to give you all the ignition needed for the shoot.</p><p>Chip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unoboats, post: 756633, member: 49903"] Try IMR-4759 42gns, 250 gr Barnes Expanders w/ the sabots provided. if you let the barrel cool a little the sabots will not deform from the heat of the barrel. there fore you should be shooting under a inch at 100 yds. mine shoots in the 5's and 6's regularly. I also use the win 209 primer. Be sure the breech plug is drilled out as to give you all the ignition needed for the shoot. Chip [/QUOTE]
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