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<blockquote data-quote="Hog Shooter" data-source="post: 861336" data-attributes="member: 9100"><p>I have had good luck using winchester 209 3 50 gr triple seven pellets and a 240 gr sabot, shoots within 1.5" at 100yds. I have also used the pyrodex pellets with the same primer and bullet with simular results as far as accuracy. My uncle has the same rifle and uses 100gr. of triple seven (2 50gr. pellets) and a 200 gr sabot. My rifle is tight getting the sabot to seat against the powder. I weigh 215lbs and use a thick piece of leather to keep the ramrod from digging into my palm but I am able to push it tight against the powder (consistantly the same on a mark on the ram rod). My uncle throws the ram rod down the bore and crushes the bullet into the powder, but I think he is messing up the bullet big time but his rifle is pretty accurate at 100yds. Keep after it the rifle wants to go eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hog Shooter, post: 861336, member: 9100"] I have had good luck using winchester 209 3 50 gr triple seven pellets and a 240 gr sabot, shoots within 1.5" at 100yds. I have also used the pyrodex pellets with the same primer and bullet with simular results as far as accuracy. My uncle has the same rifle and uses 100gr. of triple seven (2 50gr. pellets) and a 200 gr sabot. My rifle is tight getting the sabot to seat against the powder. I weigh 215lbs and use a thick piece of leather to keep the ramrod from digging into my palm but I am able to push it tight against the powder (consistantly the same on a mark on the ram rod). My uncle throws the ram rod down the bore and crushes the bullet into the powder, but I think he is messing up the bullet big time but his rifle is pretty accurate at 100yds. Keep after it the rifle wants to go eat. [/QUOTE]
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