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<blockquote data-quote="headhunter" data-source="post: 1633175" data-attributes="member: 9091"><p>I can tell you from the voice of experience to look up muzzleloadingbullets.com and read some of the articles there. I went from wild groups to putting them on top of each other at 100 yards and 3" groups at 200 yards. I went with the .25 caliber primer system and 110 grain loose powder. I lick a patch between shots and have no trouble loading again.</p><p>I have tried several different types of 50 grain pellets and none performed like the loose powder and it is not a hassle after you ues it some.</p><p>Make up speedloaders just as you would with pellets.</p><p>Raymond will help you any way he can and make you have faith in your front stuffer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="headhunter, post: 1633175, member: 9091"] I can tell you from the voice of experience to look up muzzleloadingbullets.com and read some of the articles there. I went from wild groups to putting them on top of each other at 100 yards and 3" groups at 200 yards. I went with the .25 caliber primer system and 110 grain loose powder. I lick a patch between shots and have no trouble loading again. I have tried several different types of 50 grain pellets and none performed like the loose powder and it is not a hassle after you ues it some. Make up speedloaders just as you would with pellets. Raymond will help you any way he can and make you have faith in your front stuffer. [/QUOTE]
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