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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 5733024" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>A few years ago I had a new accura mr that wouldn't group for anything near hunting accuracy. Some great folks on here suggested I try some different sabots, harvester crush rib sabots specifically. I was very sceptical but, I tried them and they loaded so easily my little boy could push em down the barrel. They were wonderfully accurate as well. I had sworn by knight sabots before and the shot awesome in my tc guns but, like pie plate groups at 100yds in the CVA. Sabots believe it or not can make a huge difference. As far as the bore butter I've used it religiously for the past 30 years but, I've not used it like you are as a bullet lube. I've used it as a protectant in the barrel after cleaning while the barrel is still hot. My Muzzleloaders load easier with it in my barrels and the fouling comes off much easier when cleaning after shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 5733024, member: 4591"] A few years ago I had a new accura mr that wouldn’t group for anything near hunting accuracy. Some great folks on here suggested I try some different sabots, harvester crush rib sabots specifically. I was very sceptical but, I tried them and they loaded so easily my little boy could push em down the barrel. They were wonderfully accurate as well. I had sworn by knight sabots before and the shot awesome in my tc guns but, like pie plate groups at 100yds in the CVA. Sabots believe it or not can make a huge difference. As far as the bore butter I’ve used it religiously for the past 30 years but, I’ve not used it like you are as a bullet lube. I’ve used it as a protectant in the barrel after cleaning while the barrel is still hot. My Muzzleloaders load easier with it in my barrels and the fouling comes off much easier when cleaning after shooting. [/QUOTE]
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