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Full bore bullet for NEF Muzzle Loader
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<blockquote data-quote="CHRIS WILSON" data-source="post: 4738732" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>I used full bore conicals out of am older CVA optima for a few years. Hornady use to make a 410 gr Great Plains that was a great bullet. Using 90 gr of Triple Seven, it was a devastating load on deer. You might be surprised at the ease of loading with full bore conicals. I found that those conical bullets went down the barrel a little easier than sabots. They felt snug going down the barrel but I did not have to apply the same level of force to get them seated. Before I started playing with different sabot and bullet combos, I felt like I was about to snap my rod on a few occasions. Hornady quit making that size conical a few years back and their 385 gr just didn't shoot as well, so I switched to Barnes bullets and sabots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHRIS WILSON, post: 4738732, member: 2609"] I used full bore conicals out of am older CVA optima for a few years. Hornady use to make a 410 gr Great Plains that was a great bullet. Using 90 gr of Triple Seven, it was a devastating load on deer. You might be surprised at the ease of loading with full bore conicals. I found that those conical bullets went down the barrel a little easier than sabots. They felt snug going down the barrel but I did not have to apply the same level of force to get them seated. Before I started playing with different sabot and bullet combos, I felt like I was about to snap my rod on a few occasions. Hornady quit making that size conical a few years back and their 385 gr just didn't shoot as well, so I switched to Barnes bullets and sabots. [/QUOTE]
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