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Muzzleloader Hunting
Trouble with first shot accuracy with T/C Prohunter 50 cal.
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<blockquote data-quote="1eye" data-source="post: 603267" data-attributes="member: 15537"><p>We have tested dozens of muzzleloaders shooting sabots over the last 10 years and thousands of dollars in bullets, sabots and powder , and have shot thousands of rounds and by our standards they are inconsistent . You might get 2 shots that are ok and the 3rd way out their you just never know which shot is the bad one and when you go beyond the 100 yd range it a different ball game. I have had several people bring the tack driving muzzleloaders to our range and never once have I been impressed with their accuracy ,don't get me wrong they would kill a deer at 100 yards and 200 yard in the hands of a capable shooter if you hit them in the vitals !!!!!!!!! This is why a lot of us have gone to a sabotless gun , it eliminates one big problem, the sabot but you still have another problem we have found is sometimes inconsistent ignition . So to save yourself a lot of time and money find one of these fella's that have one of these tack driving muzzleloaders and offer them $500.00 more than its worth, and have them sign a written guarantee how it shoots at 100 , 200 , and 300 yards , if possible meet with him and shoot it and if it does not shoot as claimed he gives you $100.00 for you time ! If you can get someone to do this you will easily save yourself a lot of time and money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1eye, post: 603267, member: 15537"] We have tested dozens of muzzleloaders shooting sabots over the last 10 years and thousands of dollars in bullets, sabots and powder , and have shot thousands of rounds and by our standards they are inconsistent . You might get 2 shots that are ok and the 3rd way out their you just never know which shot is the bad one and when you go beyond the 100 yd range it a different ball game. I have had several people bring the tack driving muzzleloaders to our range and never once have I been impressed with their accuracy ,don't get me wrong they would kill a deer at 100 yards and 200 yard in the hands of a capable shooter if you hit them in the vitals !!!!!!!!! This is why a lot of us have gone to a sabotless gun , it eliminates one big problem, the sabot but you still have another problem we have found is sometimes inconsistent ignition . So to save yourself a lot of time and money find one of these fella's that have one of these tack driving muzzleloaders and offer them $500.00 more than its worth, and have them sign a written guarantee how it shoots at 100 , 200 , and 300 yards , if possible meet with him and shoot it and if it does not shoot as claimed he gives you $100.00 for you time ! If you can get someone to do this you will easily save yourself a lot of time and money. [/QUOTE]
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