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.54 Cal black powder sabots and bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="tschwarz" data-source="post: 1642118" data-attributes="member: 19893"><p>Thanks for your reply. </p><p></p><p>You're right about my experience level. I'm relying entirely on what my uncle has told me. It is not that I can push the sabot in with my fingers, rather there is a visible gap between the sabot and the wall of the barrel. The confusing part was that I opened the original package the sabots / bullets came in, and it definitely says .54 cal on the packaging. </p><p></p><p>It sounds like it would be best for me to take it in and have it looked over by someone who knows more about what they are doing, prior to taking further steps on my own. </p><p></p><p>I'll revise my question - does anyone know who might carry .54 cal sabots locally and be knowledgeable regarding black power rifles in general? I already purchased my tags and am concerned I will miss the season if I order online.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tschwarz, post: 1642118, member: 19893"] Thanks for your reply. You're right about my experience level. I'm relying entirely on what my uncle has told me. It is not that I can push the sabot in with my fingers, rather there is a visible gap between the sabot and the wall of the barrel. The confusing part was that I opened the original package the sabots / bullets came in, and it definitely says .54 cal on the packaging. It sounds like it would be best for me to take it in and have it looked over by someone who knows more about what they are doing, prior to taking further steps on my own. I'll revise my question - does anyone know who might carry .54 cal sabots locally and be knowledgeable regarding black power rifles in general? I already purchased my tags and am concerned I will miss the season if I order online. Tom [/QUOTE]
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