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<blockquote data-quote="AER244" data-source="post: 4065713" data-attributes="member: 48618"><p>I had a 700ml for a long time. It always shot really well 100 grains of pyrodex (loose and pellets) and 250gr T/C shockwaves. It also shot power belts and hornady xtp’s really well too- all with 90-100gr pyrodex. Hopefully, your gun is converted to use 209 primers- if it’s not, I’d do that. It makes a substantial difference in reliability. But the 700ml takes the same bases/rings as a 700 short action- so accessories should be easy to come by and not too expensive if you decide to mount a scope. And I agree with swampratt, 3-9x40 is a perfectly good muzzleloader scope. As are the brands he mentioned. I like Nikon the best of the three, and used Nikons are pretty easily found for $100ish.</p><p></p><p>Good luck on your hunt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AER244, post: 4065713, member: 48618"] I had a 700ml for a long time. It always shot really well 100 grains of pyrodex (loose and pellets) and 250gr T/C shockwaves. It also shot power belts and hornady xtp’s really well too- all with 90-100gr pyrodex. Hopefully, your gun is converted to use 209 primers- if it’s not, I’d do that. It makes a substantial difference in reliability. But the 700ml takes the same bases/rings as a 700 short action- so accessories should be easy to come by and not too expensive if you decide to mount a scope. And I agree with swampratt, 3-9x40 is a perfectly good muzzleloader scope. As are the brands he mentioned. I like Nikon the best of the three, and used Nikons are pretty easily found for $100ish. Good luck on your hunt! [/QUOTE]
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