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Muzzleloader Hunting
Trouble with first shot accuracy with T/C Prohunter 50 cal.
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<blockquote data-quote="Elite Muzzleloader" data-source="post: 603136" data-attributes="member: 30759"><p>NOT TRUE AT ALL!!! I shoot out to 300 yards with an inexpensive gun and been able to consistently have a 5 inch group at 300 yards and I have shot deer out to 250 yards. All done with a Hornady 250 SST blackhorn 209 and a Winchester Apex. 1 to 1 1/2 group at 100 yards. </p><p> </p><p>If you put your time in and figure out what the problem is then you shouldn't have any problems. If you have to make some adjustments to your gun to get it to do what you want then it is what you have to do. A lot of people who shoot high dollar rifles have to do the same thing. Trigger work, bedding, and all the other fine tuning you have to do to a rifle you can also do to a muzzleloader to get it to shoot.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry but all guns are different and all have their own taste it is what makes it fun figuring out. If it were easy then no one would be doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elite Muzzleloader, post: 603136, member: 30759"] NOT TRUE AT ALL!!! I shoot out to 300 yards with an inexpensive gun and been able to consistently have a 5 inch group at 300 yards and I have shot deer out to 250 yards. All done with a Hornady 250 SST blackhorn 209 and a Winchester Apex. 1 to 1 1/2 group at 100 yards. If you put your time in and figure out what the problem is then you shouldn't have any problems. If you have to make some adjustments to your gun to get it to do what you want then it is what you have to do. A lot of people who shoot high dollar rifles have to do the same thing. Trigger work, bedding, and all the other fine tuning you have to do to a rifle you can also do to a muzzleloader to get it to shoot. Sorry but all guns are different and all have their own taste it is what makes it fun figuring out. If it were easy then no one would be doing it. [/QUOTE]
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