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Loose Powder vs Pellets
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<blockquote data-quote="iowavf" data-source="post: 4802452" data-attributes="member: 2798"><p>I say it's up to the individual and I really don't care what anyone else uses in their ML. I've had my 45 cal Encore for around 30 years and tried Pyrodex , 777 pellets until BH came out and decided to give it a try after what I had read about it. Wasn't a fan of loose powder which I had tried and at the time the pellets seemed easier. Been using BH every since and won't go back to 777 due to the grud ring and not needing hot soapy water to clean is fine by me too. I do like being able to shoot many times with no issues and find it pretty easy to have pre-loads ready to go and have 3 or 4 speed loaders along with several tubes I've made with pre-loads in them when hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowavf, post: 4802452, member: 2798"] I say it's up to the individual and I really don't care what anyone else uses in their ML. I've had my 45 cal Encore for around 30 years and tried Pyrodex , 777 pellets until BH came out and decided to give it a try after what I had read about it. Wasn't a fan of loose powder which I had tried and at the time the pellets seemed easier. Been using BH every since and won't go back to 777 due to the grud ring and not needing hot soapy water to clean is fine by me too. I do like being able to shoot many times with no issues and find it pretty easy to have pre-loads ready to go and have 3 or 4 speed loaders along with several tubes I've made with pre-loads in them when hunting. [/QUOTE]
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