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muzzleloader question - 11/6/2009 9:03:00 PM
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Lot to Learn 2
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Have a new muzzle loader this year, going to shoot this weekend. I was going to treat the barrel with butter bore before I take it out, any suggestions on what I should be doing? this is my second muzzleloader, the 1st was a CVA kodiak, I have killed several deer with it, the only reason I replaced is it very difficult to even load a second round without really cleaing between shots. I did get the made for muzzleloader primers this time, I just used the Winchester 209 before and I think that had a lot to do with this, but not sure. I have thoroughly cleaned the 1st gun and is very hard to clean where the bullet seats. Anyway, appreciate any advice on if I need to do anything special before shooting, thanks.
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RE: muzzleloader question - 11/6/2009 9:52:18 PM
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bowhuntingbiker
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When I use it I just run it down the barrel with a swab and start shooting. I do notice a huge difference when cleaning after using it. Also, loading is easier. Good luck. BHB
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RE: muzzleloader question - 11/7/2009 8:41:39 AM
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Thanks BHB, I read something about fouling the barrel but I can't find where I read it and honestly I don't understand what that does.
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RE: muzzleloader question - 11/7/2009 10:41:05 AM
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mgemmill
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Have you tried Blackhorn 209 powder ?? I was using 777 and found Bh 209 to group better, clean easier ,and you can shoot all day. I also use Hornady SST ML 250 gr. bullets with the red sabot. My buddy shot 50 rounds through his encore without a swab in the barrel. It's a lil pricey I think i paid 34.00 a can. It's not as easy as pellets but u save on cleaning time !!! I also use Bore Butter ans haven't seen any difference ?
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RE: muzzleloader question - 11/7/2009 7:47:00 PM
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thanks, I will check that out. I use pyrodex. There are about 7 of us that shoot before season few weekends in a row. We all pretty much use the same set up, I am the only one having the issue. gun shoots fine but you have to clean after every shot. I had 2 late season tags last year, last day. shot a doe, tried to reload, I never did get the bullet seated all the way down, I was standing up, straining to get it set, I look up and another doe is looking at me from 20 yds. So had to eat one tag. I ended up getting a CVA Optima, I think. I know I should know the name. It is not the top of the line, I am thinking that is Encore for CVA but should be good gun. Just got a pine ridge scope in the mail, so hoping to get it all put together and be shooting in the morning.
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RE: muzzleloader question - 11/7/2009 8:05:51 PM
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nhdeerchaser
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After I shoot my muzzleloader, I brush out the barrel, dry wipe it, then put a patch with bore butter on it to ease the loading of the next bullet. The only time I don't do any prep between shots is in the field. Mike
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RE: muzzleloader question - 11/11/2009 3:04:03 PM
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marshall9779
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From what I have heard, there is no need to use bore butter in modern inlines unless you are shooting sabotless conicals that need to be lubed.
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RE: muzzleloader question - 11/11/2009 3:24:11 PM
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nhdeerchaser
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Mine's a first generation T/C Scout. I have to lube the barrel. Works alot better loading my hornaday sabots. Mike
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RE: muzzleloader question - 11/12/2009 7:49:19 AM
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CB on the run
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Pyrodex is the 'dirtier' of the modern blackpowder substitutes. Triple 7, Blackhorn, Black Magic and Shockey's Gold all shoot cleaner but with some there is a trade off in velocity. I currently shoot Triple 7 3f loose powder as it produces good groups and high velocities but after several shots loading becomes harder. I have read good things about Blackhorn and Black Magic but have not tried either. I do not like the Shockey stuff. Also watch your plastic sabots if you buy them seperately from the projectiles as they are made in different internal dimensions for different size rounds such as .44 vs .45 caliber. If you put a 45 cal round in a sabot made for a 44 cal it will be very hard to seat. I take a couple dozen pre-moistened patches and dry patches to the range and swab every other shot.. Good luck. CB
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