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I took the plunge
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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 4782904" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>Everything any of us say really has a lot of OPINION in it. Heres my opinion. If you are wanting to keep it as simple and cheap as possible with everything then buy pellets in 50gr and drop two down your barrel. I shoot 777 fffg loose but it's not the end all. I like and buy sabots by the 100 and bullets in the same quantity. I'd buy a pack of 50 sabots in green for .44 or black for .45 bullets. Then my opinion again hornady XTP's in 240gr on up to 300gr. Buy some 209 primers for muzzleloader. And sight in at 25yards first then back up to 100yards and adjust to hit dead center. Move back to 50yds to see where it hits. Go hunting. So 100gr of pellets pushing a 240gr and heavier bullet with sabot, ignited with 209 primer equals deer killed for the next several years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 4782904, member: 4591"] Everything any of us say really has a lot of OPINION in it. Heres my opinion. If you are wanting to keep it as simple and cheap as possible with everything then buy pellets in 50gr and drop two down your barrel. I shoot 777 fffg loose but it’s not the end all. I like and buy sabots by the 100 and bullets in the same quantity. I’d buy a pack of 50 sabots in green for .44 or black for .45 bullets. Then my opinion again hornady XTP’s in 240gr on up to 300gr. Buy some 209 primers for muzzleloader. And sight in at 25yards first then back up to 100yards and adjust to hit dead center. Move back to 50yds to see where it hits. Go hunting. So 100gr of pellets pushing a 240gr and heavier bullet with sabot, ignited with 209 primer equals deer killed for the next several years. [/QUOTE]
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