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<blockquote data-quote="ResearchinStuff" data-source="post: 1469822" data-attributes="member: 67843"><p>Yeah, muzzleloaders seem to be more forgiving on POI with multiple projectiles than a centerfire. Have you tried the TC maxi balls? They have a 400 some grain 54 cal option that for me has shot differently than the hornady great plains (normally worse, but your gun could be different, especially since it doesn't like the great plains). My other useful suggestions would be to switch propellant, or to upgrade your sights. A rear peep is generally much easier to use than a notch sight, and if the peep goes on the tang you've added another 6-12" to your sight radius too. </p><p></p><p>What drop are you seeing from 100-150 yards with the conicals?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ResearchinStuff, post: 1469822, member: 67843"] Yeah, muzzleloaders seem to be more forgiving on POI with multiple projectiles than a centerfire. Have you tried the TC maxi balls? They have a 400 some grain 54 cal option that for me has shot differently than the hornady great plains (normally worse, but your gun could be different, especially since it doesn't like the great plains). My other useful suggestions would be to switch propellant, or to upgrade your sights. A rear peep is generally much easier to use than a notch sight, and if the peep goes on the tang you've added another 6-12" to your sight radius too. What drop are you seeing from 100-150 yards with the conicals? [/QUOTE]
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