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Newbie to Muzzle... What Ammo? What powder?
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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 4347741" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I’ve never used white hots, but I’ve burned up a lot of Pyrodex and triple 7. Other than the notorious crud ring, T7 is more user friendly for muzzleloader newbies that may not be as diligent about cleaning their guns. As far as bullets, I’ve spent a lot over the years on “premium” bullets, but now, I only shoot cheap 260 gr cast lead hollow point bullets. Deer really aren’t that hard to kill with a halfway decent shot. The bullets I’m shooting were ordered on sale from Knight, but Cabelas or Bass Pro should have some generic bullets like these.</p><p>I’d start out at about 70 grains of powder and bet that gives you decent groups at 100 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 4347741, member: 24452"] I’ve never used white hots, but I’ve burned up a lot of Pyrodex and triple 7. Other than the notorious crud ring, T7 is more user friendly for muzzleloader newbies that may not be as diligent about cleaning their guns. As far as bullets, I’ve spent a lot over the years on “premium” bullets, but now, I only shoot cheap 260 gr cast lead hollow point bullets. Deer really aren’t that hard to kill with a halfway decent shot. The bullets I’m shooting were ordered on sale from Knight, but Cabelas or Bass Pro should have some generic bullets like these. I’d start out at about 70 grains of powder and bet that gives you decent groups at 100 yards. [/QUOTE]
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