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Smokeless muzzleloader recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 2097803" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p>He was a character indeed. I appreciated his straightforward attitude, but he just refused to believe that the gun would not perform. Keep in mind this was 12-13 yrs ago and before the Rem Ultimate Muzz. I'm pretty sure he built it back then off a R700 action, but not positive. </p><p>Had I discovered BH209 I may have fared better and the clean up wouldn't have been so labor intense. The guy I traded it to says he uses BH209 and it shoots decent out to about 150. It's his backup, so he's satisfied. </p><p>I live in Va and if I didn't hunt Iowa and occasionally elsewhere, where 300yd + shots are in play, I'd continue to use an Encore and BH......I never have a shot beyond 200 in my home state. But once u get a taste of the smokeless, see the accuracy and lower maintenance, it's hard to imagine going back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 2097803, member: 113003"] He was a character indeed. I appreciated his straightforward attitude, but he just refused to believe that the gun would not perform. Keep in mind this was 12-13 yrs ago and before the Rem Ultimate Muzz. I’m pretty sure he built it back then off a R700 action, but not positive. Had I discovered BH209 I may have fared better and the clean up wouldn’t have been so labor intense. The guy I traded it to says he uses BH209 and it shoots decent out to about 150. It’s his backup, so he’s satisfied. I live in Va and if I didn’t hunt Iowa and occasionally elsewhere, where 300yd + shots are in play, I’d continue to use an Encore and BH......I never have a shot beyond 200 in my home state. But once u get a taste of the smokeless, see the accuracy and lower maintenance, it’s hard to imagine going back. [/QUOTE]
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