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In need of Muzzleloader advice
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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5488717" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>Man I feel for you and have been there several times too. All the advice so far has been awesome. And if you want to stick with the same weapon you have then follow it for sure. However, if you have a little bit of a budget ($800 or so), get yourself a smokeless muzzleloader and just be done with all of it. With smokeless you have access to modern bullet selections that give you great ballistics and pass throughs. You can leave your barrel fouled so it shoots better and not worry about corrosion. Havn't lost a deer yet since I made the switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5488717, member: 20332"] Man I feel for you and have been there several times too. All the advice so far has been awesome. And if you want to stick with the same weapon you have then follow it for sure. However, if you have a little bit of a budget ($800 or so), get yourself a smokeless muzzleloader and just be done with all of it. With smokeless you have access to modern bullet selections that give you great ballistics and pass throughs. You can leave your barrel fouled so it shoots better and not worry about corrosion. Havn't lost a deer yet since I made the switch. [/QUOTE]
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