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Muzzleloader
Which budget muzzleloader?
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<blockquote data-quote="whwood21" data-source="post: 4815941" data-attributes="member: 19909"><p>Took my T/C impact out this weekend to sight-in the new scope. Very very pleased with this rifle considering the small amount I have invested in it. Shooting from a sand bag I was able to get a great four shot grouping at 100 yards.....although there was a flyer on #3 due to my error. This is using 100 grains blackhorn 209, 250 grain T/C shockwave spire tip and CCI 209 magnum primers. Doesn't get much better other than shooter skill! #1 and #2 holes touching at 100 yards impressed me and was very satisfying. #4 was right around an inch above #1 and #2. I am pleased. (Photo uploaded sideways for some reason)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whwood21, post: 4815941, member: 19909"] Took my T/C impact out this weekend to sight-in the new scope. Very very pleased with this rifle considering the small amount I have invested in it. Shooting from a sand bag I was able to get a great four shot grouping at 100 yards.....although there was a flyer on #3 due to my error. This is using 100 grains blackhorn 209, 250 grain T/C shockwave spire tip and CCI 209 magnum primers. Doesn't get much better other than shooter skill! #1 and #2 holes touching at 100 yards impressed me and was very satisfying. #4 was right around an inch above #1 and #2. I am pleased. (Photo uploaded sideways for some reason) [/QUOTE]
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