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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 4144018" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I kind of have a muzzleloader obsession and acquired two new (to me) ones this year that I want to draw blood with, but from what I’m seeing on camera and the way my stands are set up, I’ll save the $300 and keep hunting with my crossbow in Oklahoma. </p><p>I picked up a rare TC Hawken 50 cal with a factory laminate stock, and there are supposedly only 8 in existence. I also found a deal on a TC Omega, and it may become my favorite muzzleloader ever even though I’ve alway been a Knight guy.</p><p></p><p>In the Hawken, I’ve been shooting 60 grain (loose) T7, a 350 grain cast bullet in a Harvester black crush rib sabot, and use a 209 primer for ignition.</p><p>In the Omega, I’m shooting 65 grain (by weight) of BH209, a .458 250 grain SST in a orange Harvester crush rib sabot, and use a CCI 250 primer for ignition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 4144018, member: 24452"] I kind of have a muzzleloader obsession and acquired two new (to me) ones this year that I want to draw blood with, but from what I’m seeing on camera and the way my stands are set up, I’ll save the $300 and keep hunting with my crossbow in Oklahoma. I picked up a rare TC Hawken 50 cal with a factory laminate stock, and there are supposedly only 8 in existence. I also found a deal on a TC Omega, and it may become my favorite muzzleloader ever even though I’ve alway been a Knight guy. In the Hawken, I’ve been shooting 60 grain (loose) T7, a 350 grain cast bullet in a Harvester black crush rib sabot, and use a 209 primer for ignition. In the Omega, I’m shooting 65 grain (by weight) of BH209, a .458 250 grain SST in a orange Harvester crush rib sabot, and use a CCI 250 primer for ignition. [/QUOTE]
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