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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Trouble with first shot accuracy with T/C Prohunter 50 cal.
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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 460016" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>I'm not aware of another type of bullet out there that doesn't use sabots, other than the good o'l pure lead conicals ( tc maxi hunter-maxi ball ). I like you have problem with bullets, I just need to find the right ones and get out and shoot them. Tc changed sabots and the new ones don't fit nearly as tight as the old ones and therefore my groups opened wide. Other than that I'm really pleased with my set up and very pleased with blackhorn. For elk and deer both, I would use the 300gr shockwave or maybe the bonded version. Those can be pushed to 2000+ and would be very effective. But if you want to stay away from sabots the only ones I know of anymore is the Thompson center conicals. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 460016, member: 26633"] I'm not aware of another type of bullet out there that doesn't use sabots, other than the good o'l pure lead conicals ( tc maxi hunter-maxi ball ). I like you have problem with bullets, I just need to find the right ones and get out and shoot them. Tc changed sabots and the new ones don't fit nearly as tight as the old ones and therefore my groups opened wide. Other than that I'm really pleased with my set up and very pleased with blackhorn. For elk and deer both, I would use the 300gr shockwave or maybe the bonded version. Those can be pushed to 2000+ and would be very effective. But if you want to stay away from sabots the only ones I know of anymore is the Thompson center conicals. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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