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Trouble with first shot accuracy with T/C Prohunter 50 cal.
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 603330" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>Respectfully, I'm curious as to what your standards may be? Not trying to be a SA what so ever but, I would like to <u>understand</u> what your standards are and the information concerning your testing and how it was completed.</p><p> </p><p>There are some specific and well known reasons for inconsistent ignition, however I have yet to expierence inconsistent igintion in any of my Encores or my Pro Hunter. I've never had a misfire or hang fire from any of them. I haven't had either of those problems since shooting sidelocks, which I've sold or handed down.</p><p> </p><p>I shoot between 2,000 and 4,000 rounds per year, 400 in October. I do not expierence the issues that you express. Other shooters that shoot here often with different manufactured rifles, do not expierence these concerns. I've also been part of helping close to 30 shooters this past year, that may have had some of those problems to start with but, all are shooting consistent now.</p><p> </p><p>My Pro Hunter will shoot shot after shot, until I either run out of powder or, the will to continue shooting diminishes and never have a flyer. However, over the years I've learned to be extremely consistent with both my charges and how I load, even seating bullets to the identical force, using a force gage (Wagner Instruments, FDL - 100).</p><p> </p><p>Your information has me a little puzzled, thus the reason for the questions. I'm trying to understand why you feel as you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 603330, member: 33046"] Respectfully, I'm curious as to what your standards may be? Not trying to be a SA what so ever but, I would like to [U]understand[/U] what your standards are and the information concerning your testing and how it was completed. There are some specific and well known reasons for inconsistent ignition, however I have yet to expierence inconsistent igintion in any of my Encores or my Pro Hunter. I've never had a misfire or hang fire from any of them. I haven't had either of those problems since shooting sidelocks, which I've sold or handed down. I shoot between 2,000 and 4,000 rounds per year, 400 in October. I do not expierence the issues that you express. Other shooters that shoot here often with different manufactured rifles, do not expierence these concerns. I've also been part of helping close to 30 shooters this past year, that may have had some of those problems to start with but, all are shooting consistent now. My Pro Hunter will shoot shot after shot, until I either run out of powder or, the will to continue shooting diminishes and never have a flyer. However, over the years I've learned to be extremely consistent with both my charges and how I load, even seating bullets to the identical force, using a force gage (Wagner Instruments, FDL - 100). Your information has me a little puzzled, thus the reason for the questions. I'm trying to understand why you feel as you do. [/QUOTE]
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