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Are smokeless muzzleloaders legal in Tennessee and are fire sticks now legal??
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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5492470" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>My scout is 25 inch barrel and does have a muzzle brake. It's recommended if shooting with sabots you remove the brake. As far as powder goes, we are just using modern smokeless powder that you'd otherwise be using to reload full cartridges (brass, powder, primer and bullet). Modern smokeless powder is much more powerful than 777 pellets or Blackhorn 209. Thats why we are able to get much better ballistics. But great caution should be exercised. Do your research on loads etc. Do you have any experience with reloading? You will need it to weigh out powder charges etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5492470, member: 20332"] My scout is 25 inch barrel and does have a muzzle brake. It's recommended if shooting with sabots you remove the brake. As far as powder goes, we are just using modern smokeless powder that you'd otherwise be using to reload full cartridges (brass, powder, primer and bullet). Modern smokeless powder is much more powerful than 777 pellets or Blackhorn 209. Thats why we are able to get much better ballistics. But great caution should be exercised. Do your research on loads etc. Do you have any experience with reloading? You will need it to weigh out powder charges etc. [/QUOTE]
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