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Muzzleloader Hunting
Sighting in My TC
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<blockquote data-quote="45-70cannon" data-source="post: 445730" data-attributes="member: 28750"><p>Why put a scope on a gun that will produce one hundred yard groups anyway? My Lyman Grt Plains 54 breaks skeet at 100yds. consistently and so does my Ruger ML-10 and neither have scopes. I figure if I can see the target and I usually do way before they are at 100 yards, and the loads are lighter than what you areloading, mine are at 100grs. of Triple 7 and that's the accuracy that I get. Once you find accuracy, adding more powder won't do much for you.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>45-70cannon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="45-70cannon, post: 445730, member: 28750"] Why put a scope on a gun that will produce one hundred yard groups anyway? My Lyman Grt Plains 54 breaks skeet at 100yds. consistently and so does my Ruger ML-10 and neither have scopes. I figure if I can see the target and I usually do way before they are at 100 yards, and the loads are lighter than what you areloading, mine are at 100grs. of Triple 7 and that's the accuracy that I get. Once you find accuracy, adding more powder won't do much for you. 45-70cannon [/QUOTE]
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