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Powder vs. Pellets? Top bullets? For Muzzleloaders
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<blockquote data-quote="Willysman" data-source="post: 5192198" data-attributes="member: 21886"><p>Blackhorn 209 is the best I have ever used and I've tried about everything made. It don't leave a fire ring down near the breach like some pellets. You can reload several times without cleaning. One good thing about it is that it don't absorb moisture so you don't have to clean it after every hunting trip. Talked to the Blackhorn company when it first came out as I was having problems getting a good group. They recommended using CCI Magnum primers. That fixed the problem. Hard to find. Only place I ever found the magnum was at Gander Mt. and they are history. Don't know a lot about the other bullets as I've always used the TC easy glide sabots. Get good groups and every deer I've shot has got a ride in the back of my pickup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willysman, post: 5192198, member: 21886"] Blackhorn 209 is the best I have ever used and I've tried about everything made. It don't leave a fire ring down near the breach like some pellets. You can reload several times without cleaning. One good thing about it is that it don't absorb moisture so you don't have to clean it after every hunting trip. Talked to the Blackhorn company when it first came out as I was having problems getting a good group. They recommended using CCI Magnum primers. That fixed the problem. Hard to find. Only place I ever found the magnum was at Gander Mt. and they are history. Don't know a lot about the other bullets as I've always used the TC easy glide sabots. Get good groups and every deer I've shot has got a ride in the back of my pickup. [/QUOTE]
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